As defence platforms become increasingly software-defined, the attack surface now extends deep into the embedded systems powering vehicles, drones and battlefield infrastructure. Exein puts security controls directly into IoT and embedded Linux devices, rather than relying on gateways or cloud monitoring to catch problems later. The idea is to lock down the device itself, so if someone finds a flaw in the firmware, they can’t use it to pivot into the wider network. The company has secured partnerships with major silicon and infrastructure players including Nvidia, Intel and Arm. In contested environments where compromised sensors or support systems can expose missions, embedded security is fast becoming a strategic requirement. CP
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