Arm CEO Sounds Security Alarm
Dylan McGrath, EETimes
10/26/2017 00:01 AM EDT
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — ARM Technology CEO Simon Segars called on the technology industry to come together to address security in a connected world, an issue he said threatens to undermine the impact of the Internet of Things and its potential for enhancing human capabilities.
"Cybersecurity is a mess if you ask me. Unless we do something, it's going to get worse," Segars said in a keynote address at the ARM TechCon here Tuesday (Oct. 25). "When everything has an IP address; when everything is connected; then everything can be hacked," he added.
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