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Intellectual property security: A challenge for embedded systems developersSachin Gupta, Cypress Semiconductor A company’s success - and its future - depends on the creation and successful defense of intellectual property (IP), which is generally defined as "creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized.” IP is the outcome of innovation and work done by an organization/person and gives a company's products an edge over competitors. For an organization that manufactures embedded systems, IP can be:
An embedded system implementation that uses the minimum possible hardware resources is one example. This reduces the manufacturing cost of the product, in turn making it easy to sell in a competitive market. IP security is a major challenge for any company. Each product is created only after a significant amount of R&D and innovation. After releasing the product to the market, a significant concern for an embedded system manufacturer is reverse engineering, a bitter reality in today’s market. It can significantly impact the product revenue if a competitor can hack your IP and copy your design.
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