How ‘Power fingerprint’ could improve security for ICS/SCADA systems
A new company says monitoring the ‘power fingerprint’ of digital systems can secure them by detecting anomalies in that fingerprint in real time.Read More
Security experts wary of the Pentagon’s new microchip supplier
Steven Chen, the CEO of microchip auditing technology developer PFP Cybersecurity, wrote in an email to FedScoop: “Like it or not, chip manufacturing is moving toward a global supply base. Read More
PFP Cybersecurity Presents a Unique Approach to IOT Security by Using Power Analysis and AI
PFP Cybersecurity, a leader in embedded cybersecurity for IoT devices, will present “IoT Security – Power Analysis and AI” at the ST Developers Conference in Santa Clara, California….Read More
Heading Off the Inevitable Hack Attack
PFP aims to offer a security platform for IoT devices, using cloud-based software and services, or for on-premises software, with its RF scanning technology to detect and remediate malware…Read More
Taiwan Wakes Up to the Need for Stricter Cybersecurity
Steven Chen, CEO and co-founder of Silicon Valley’s PFP Cybersecurity, which also operates in Taiwan, notes that the Taiwan cybersecurity market remains focused on big-name players and offers little room for startups.
Cybercrime Poses a Mounting Problem in Taiwan
“Security is decided by the least secured links, which are everywhere,” says Steven Chen, CEO and co-founder of PFP Cybersecurity startup in Silicon Valley which has entered the Taiwan market. Read More
PFP Cybersecurity: Providing iron-clad identity for any device and detecting any anomalous behavior
PFP Cyber does something so new and so positive it almost defies categorization. There is no Gartner magic quadrant or Forrester wave for what they do. Read More
Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Village Releases Agenda for Hack the Capitol 2018
The Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Village, a not-for-profit organization with a mission to equip industry and policymakers to better defend industrial equipment through experiential awareness, education, and training, announced the agenda for its upcoming Hack the Capitol conference…Read More
Securiosity: How to look for hardware hacks
Greg and Jen continue to discuss the big Bloomberg story that’s causing so much grief. In our interview, we talk to PFP founder Stephen Chen on how helps companies uncover hacks like the plausible one discussed in th犀利士 e Bloomberg story. Listen to
2018 Plug and Play Fall Summit
PFP Cybersecurity was a member of the Fall 2018 Cybersecurity Cohort at Plug and Play. Watch the Full Video.