by AMI Marketing | Apr 21, 2022
Kelly Bryant, AMI’s Chief Product Officer, recently spoke to Maija Ehlinger, Editor-in-Chief of Hypepotamus, about the importance of firmware security. “Firmware is probably one of the largest threat vectors, meaning a lot of hackers are starting to focus on the lower...
by AMI Marketing | Apr 18, 2022
During a meeting on cybersecurity at the US White House last January, officials from Amazon, Microsoft, Google and other major tech companies called for increased investment in open-source security. This meeting took place on the heels of a series of cyberattacks,...
by AMI Marketing | Apr 13, 2022
Source: Hypepotamus It might be the largest private tech company you’ve never heard of. But they are likely responsible for getting your computer up and running each morning. AMI started in the Atlanta suburbs in the 1980s and is now responsible for the firmware used...
by AMI Marketing | Feb 11, 2022
Recent news and reports in technology media and from leading security researchers indicate continued interest in UEFI security exploits (see: MoonBounce, Insyde vulnerability). Following this trend, security researchers from Binarly made a presentation last week at...
by AMI Marketing | Feb 4, 2022
Once thought of as just a theoretical possibility, Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) exploits are becoming more common – and their threat is ever increasing. The UEFI specification introduced features to create a robust firmware platform capable of...