GuardKnox

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GuardKnox is the automotive industry’s first Cybertech Tier supplier of high-performance computing solutions.

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GuardKnox is the automotive industry's first Cybertech Tier supplier empowering OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers, and the aftermarket to deliver the next generation of software-defined and service-oriented vehicles. GuardKnox's flexible and scalable solutions allow for added connectivity, zonal E/E architecture, hosted applications, high-speed routing (including network recovery and service discovery functionalities), vehicle personalization, and security.

The company's pioneering approach to automotive innovation is inspired by technology from the aviation industry, providing GuardKnox with the experience needed to develop secure, high-performance computing solutions using a patented Services-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Founded in 2016, GuardKnox is based in Israel, with subsidiary locations in Stuttgart, Germany, and Detroit, Michigan.

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The Case for FPGAs in Automotive Applications

Aug. 8, 2023
As vehicles become more advanced and software-centric, automakers should embrace using FPGA chips throughout the design and production phases.
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What’s the Difference Between CAN and Ethernet?

March 2, 2021
Increasing connectivity has made the next generation of vehicles into “computers on wheels.” While CAN buses have long been the automaker’s top choice to support communications...

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Automotive Service-Oriented Architecture is Designed for Security

March 24, 2022
GuardKnox’s Jillian Goldberg talks about the implementation and implications of service-oriented architecture (SOA) in the automotive space.
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F.A.S.T.E.R. CommEngine Packs Secure Automotive Communication on a Chip

Jan. 6, 2022
GuardKnox's hardware/software solutions put secure, low-latency communication on a chip that targets automotive applications.