RunSafe CEO Joe Saunders on Embedded Software Challenges

September 20, 2024

In this episode, Joe Saunders, CEO of RunSafe Security, discusses the evolving challenges in securing embedded software and connected devices. He explains the need to move beyond the “whack-a-mole” approach by addressing memory-based vulnerabilities at a class level. Saunders also touches on securing legacy OT systems with minimal disruption, adopting CISA’s secure-by-demand guidelines, and managing the balance between increased connectivity and maintaining security. He further warns of the growing risks from state-sponsored actors like China.

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