BERLIN, Germany March 15, 2022 –
To strengthen cybersecurity for semiconductor manufacturing
in Europe, the industry must unify behind security
standards, support decision-makers in adopting new
technologies, and identify new skill sets needed to deploy
and manage cybersecurity hardware, SEMI, the global industry
association representing the electronics manufacturing and
design supply chain, announced today. The findings mark the
conclusion of a joint industry project on cybersecurity led
by Coventry University’s Institute for Future Transport
and Cities’ (IFTC) Systems Security Group (SSG) to examine
drivers of computer hardware security adoption among
businesses and consumers. The final
report is now available.
“With hardware security
critically important to the semiconductor industry, this
project is a great step toward strengthening manufacturing
cybersecurity to enable a safe and secure digital life,”
said Laith Altimime, president of SEMI Europe….