IWL's Expert Insights on Network Emulation and Protocol Testing
IWL CTO Keynote Speaker at NANOG
Karl Auerbach, Chief Technical Officer at IWL, will deliver one of the keynote addresses at the North American Network Operator’s Group (NANOG 77):
“As the Internet becomes a public utility, what is the impact on network operators?” …
On Network Product Liability and the Need for Testing
IWL CTO Karl Auerbach reflects on the software industry’s evasion of liability. The US government has indicated a requirement to shift liability for insecure software products and services in the newly released National Cybersecurity Strategy…
New IoT Cyber Law
On December 4th, the President of the U.S. signed the IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020, which directs the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to create standards and guidelines on the use and management of internet of things devices by federal agencies and to develop guidance on vulnerability disclosure and the resolution of disclosed vulnerabilities…
Use IWL TCP Test Suite to Avoid CERT Security Advisories
ICS-CERT (Industrial Control System – Computer Emergency Response Team) is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Recently CERT issued two Advisories concerning TCP/IP implementation flaws that have existed for years, perhaps decades and are now being found in embedded systems …
T-Mobile Advised to Stop Claims About 5G Reliability
"T-Mobile can keep telling consumers that its 5G service is faster than 4G and offers more coverage than rivals' 5G, but the National Advertising Division (NAD) of BBB National Programs recommends that it stop claims that its 5G network is more reliable than competitors’ 4G or 5G networks." …
Keynote at NANOG 77 by CTO Karl Auerbach
IWL Chief Technical Officer Karl Auerbach delivered the Keynote speech at NANOG 77 in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, October 29, 2019
“Network Operations On A Public Utility Internet” ...
Deeper Implications of the Great PG&E Outage
It was 11:10pm on the night of October 9, 2019. Here along the Monterey Bay the weather was calm, cool, and a bit damp. The lights were on, the internet was working, the car was charging; everything was normal.
At 11:11pm things suddenly changed…
KMAX Changes Its Passwords
The state of California has enacted a new law that affects the way that initial passwords are established on network attached devices TITLE 1.81.26. Security of Connected Devices. It is a sensible law that will improve the security of devices on the internet. As a consequence of these new requirements IWL is making a few changes to KMAX …
IWL Announces New Patent Licensing Program
IWL today announced a new patent licensing program for manufacturers and end users who use the technology of the Maxwell Patent. IWL is the owner of US patent number 7,310,316. The Maxwell Patent is directed to a test device placed between two or more nodes, in which the nodes communicate in conversations according to a predetermined protocol such as TCP/IP …
Equal Pay is Not a Regulatory Burden
The Trump Administration proposes to "pause" and review an Obama-era program designed to improve wage transparency -- so women and minorities could learn how their compensation stacked up to white men. The Trump administration argues that the government's pay data collection process is "unnecessarily burdensome” …
Why I Use a Fake Birthday on Facebook
Last month I received a number of fun and friendly birthday wishes on Facebook. Though this was a sweet and kind gesture by each of the well-wishers, I felt guilty. That’s because … it was not my birthday! Facebook thinks my birthday is June 22, 1910, but the day, the month, and the year are all wrong.
So you may wonder: Why would I intentionally lie about my birthday on Facebook? …
Women in Automotive (lots of us)
Women who work in automotive technology met at the British Bankers Club in Menlo Park last night for a lively discussion. The women represented many facets of the industry — research scientists at the major automotive companies, new infotainment and VR startups, regulatory and compliance lawyers, venture capitalists, and, of course, automotive test solution suppliers, like IWL …