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Our presentation on video: Cryptography Basics for Embedded Developers
Thank you to the folks at Embedded Linux Conference who did a magnificent job organizing and producing a great conference. The full video of our very own Eystein Stenberg’s talk at #ELC on Cryptography Basics for Embedded Developers is now available on YouTube for your viewing pleasure.
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We would like to thank the organizers of the Embedded Linux Conference for having us participate in their event.
You can find the slides for one of our talks, Cryptography basics for embedded developers, on Linux Foundation’s site here.
Read the articleUpcoming Mender events in April 2016: San Diego and Boston
We're excited to have our team member, Eystein Stenberg, providing two talks this April and we encourage you to join him!
He will be at the Embedded Linux Conference and OpenIoT Summit from April 4th to 6th in San Diego, and then speaking at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston from April 13th to 14th.
He will be presenting two tracks:
Handling Top Security Threats for Connected E... Read the articlePartition layout design for embedded devices to enable image-based updates
Software updates for embedded devices are typically deployed as full image updates. There are many design considerations take into account in the partition table layout to enable full image updates, including
Do configuration settings need to be preserved during updates? Does the device storage controller support wear leveling or should this be handled by the operating system? Will... Read the articleFirmware over-the-air: package-based vs image-based updates
Here at Mender.io, we did a comprehensive survey with embedded developers and what they did with devices that required software updates over-the-air (OTA). Our findings included two very distinct approaches to handling updates, which we will go over in more detail in this blog post.
The results of our survey included the following:
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