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[Blog] A Practical Path to Cyber Resilience in the Industrial Sector

Posted 02/24/2026 by Karl Wachswender, Distinguished Engineer, Lattice Semiconductor

The rapid expansion of connected, intelligent machinery is transforming Industrial infrastructure as we know it. As devices at the edge take on more responsibility, engineers and developers face rising pressure to enable connectivity while maintaining overall system effectiveness and security. Industrial organizations must keep pace with digital transformation and stay resilient against expanding and complex cyber threats. To strike this balance, Industrial infrastructure must become more cyber...

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[Blog] Securing Humanoid Robotics with TPM‑Anchored FPGAs

Posted 02/12/2026 by Lattice Semiconductor

The humanoid robotics market is moving quickly from concept to commercial reality. Work that once belonged in research labs is now appearing in factories, warehouses, and service environments due to major improvements in sensing, actuation, and edge intelligence. As these systems take on more complex workloads, developers must deliver dense sensor fusion, sub microsecond motor control loops, and real time perception within tight power and thermal limits. The central question is no longer whethe...

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[Blog] PQC & Cyber Resilience: Protecting Data in the Quantum Era

Posted 05/23/2025 by Mamta Gupta, Senior Director of Security, Datacenter and Comms Segment Marketing; Eric Sivertson, VP of Security Business

Quantum computing has long been discussed as a far-off development in computer science. The claim that widespread accessibility and use is “just five years away” is a common refrain among many practitioners. But with recent advancements in the field—including Microsoft’s Majorana 1, Google’s Willow chip, and IBM's plans to release the largest-ever quantum computer in 2025— we are closer to realizing its potential than ever before. While exciting, these advance...

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[Blog] Securing AI: FPGAs and Data Provenance

[Blog] Securing AI: FPGAs and Data Provenance

Posted 01/23/2025 by Eric Sivertson, VP of Security

Data powers nearly every facet of today’s world, and the volume of data being generated, processed, shared, or otherwise handled increases with every passing year. It is estimated that 90% of the world’s data was created in the last two years alone and over 80% of organizations expect to be managing zettabytes of data in 2025, with 147 zettabytes of data having been generated in 2024 alone. For perspective, if a grain of rice was a byte, a zettabyte of rice could cover the entire sur...

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Building a Secure 5G+ Future Through Collaboration and Trust Requirements

Building a Secure 5G+ Future Through Collaboration and Trust Requirements

Posted 07/14/2023 by Eric Sivertson, VP of Security Business and Mamta Gupta, Director of Marketing Security & Comms Segment

5G is the fastest-growing mobile technology of all time and due to its rapid growth, we’re experiencing a major paradigm shift in in the way telecom networks are designed and implemented for addressing use cases such as robotics, connected cars, smart factories and cities, and Metaverse experiences. Lattice hosted its quarterly security seminar with ADI and NXP to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and latest hardware security solutions for the global telecommunications industry, as th...

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Protect, Detect, and Recover – How to Make Your System Cyber Resilient

Posted 06/16/2022 by Eric Sivertson, Mamta Gupta

Lattice’s latest security seminar, during which we were joined by our partner AMI focused on cybersecurity topics for firmware and supply chain protection in the compute and datacenter applications. If you missed the live event, you can watch a recording of the “Cyber Resiliency for Firmware Protections & Supply Chain Security” seminar here, or read on to explore some of the highlights. Today’s global supply chain has become a very fragile and brittle environment as ...

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