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Data Security, 5G and Onshore PCB Manufacturing with Dr. Rob Spalding
Data Security, 5G and Onshore PCB Manufacturing with Dr. Rob Spalding
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, we are very pleased to have Dr. Rob Spalding. He is a retired Brigade General at the US Air Force and now the CEO of SEMPRE (Secure EMP-Resistant Edge), a tech company based in Washinton DC that provides military-grade 5G and high-performance edge computing infrastructure for telecom operators, first responders, government and enterprise customers.
Today, Rob and I will talk about all things security! Rob will tackle the importance of being proactive when it comes to protecting your data, and his advocacy to bring a better understanding of technology and innovation in Washington, DC (White House).
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
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Show Highlights:
Rob’s background and career before he became the CEO of SEMPRE
What is SEMPRE? What are the problems it solves and the solutions it offers?
Rob clarifies what’s written in his 5G report, which was taken out of context in 2018
He emphasizes building enough spectrum into the network to take full advantage of the 5G technology
Rob’s take on PCB manufacturing, and semiconductor manufacturing onshore
Onshore manufacturing has its advantage in controlling and protecting intellectual property
Most corporations are making decisions on the basis of, what's my margin?
TSMC has built itself up to be the best chip company in the world because they own the manufacturing line
Hardware-level security in base stations
Ability to zerorize crypto–shutting infrastructure down, and shut that thing down physically destroy certain things
SEMPRE uses FPGAs as a security advantage
It's data that really drive value in the economy
If we can’t protect our data, then we can't protect the integrity of who we are as individuals and who we are as a nation
Rob demonstrates how vulnerable is the public from being spied on
A recent survey reveals that there will be a talent shortage in the PCB design and manufacturing industry in the next 15 years
Rob suggests allocation of budget to sponsor American kids through four-year degree programs in STEM
During the Cold War, the US had initiated education for national security–a lot of scientists and engineers in the space race were educated through this initiative
The advantages of bringing the manufacturing back to the US
Links and Resources:
Connect with Dr. Rob Spalding on LinkedIn
Visit SEMPRE website
Read about the shortage of talents in the PCB industry in 15 years: In an Unpredictable World, PCB DESIGN ENGINEERING Stays Steady
US Government Calls for Revitalizing American PCB Manufacturing
Connect with Zack on LinkedIn
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Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Today, Rob and I will talk about all things security! Rob will tackle the importance of being proactive when it comes to protecting your data, and his advocacy to bring a better understanding of technology and innovation in Washington, DC (White House).
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Watch the video, click here.
Show Highlights:
Rob’s background and career before he became the CEO of SEMPRE
What is SEMPRE? What are the problems it solves and the solutions it offers?
Rob clarifies what’s written in his 5G report, which was taken out of context in 2018
He emphasizes building enough spectrum into the network to take full advantage of the 5G technology
Rob’s take on PCB manufacturing, and semiconductor manufacturing onshore
Onshore manufacturing has its advantage in controlling and protecting intellectual property
Most corporations are making decisions on the basis of, what's my margin?
TSMC has built itself up to be the best chip company in the world because they own the manufacturing line
Hardware-level security in base stations
Ability to zerorize crypto–shutting infrastructure down, and shut that thing down physically destroy certain things
SEMPRE uses FPGAs as a security advantage
It's data that really drive value in the economy
If we can’t protect our data, then we can't protect the integrity of who we are as individuals and who we are as a nation
Rob demonstrates how vulnerable is the public from being spied on
A recent survey reveals that there will be a talent shortage in the PCB design and manufacturing industry in the next 15 years
Rob suggests allocation of budget to sponsor American kids through four-year degree programs in STEM
During the Cold War, the US had initiated education for national security–a lot of scientists and engineers in the space race were educated through this initiative
The advantages of bringing the manufacturing back to the US
Links and Resources:
Connect with Dr. Rob Spalding on LinkedIn
Visit SEMPRE website
Read about the shortage of talents in the PCB industry in 15 years: In an Unpredictable World, PCB DESIGN ENGINEERING Stays Steady
US Government Calls for Revitalizing American PCB Manufacturing
Connect with Zack on LinkedIn
Full OnTrack Podcast Library
Altium Website
Download your Altium Designer Free Trial
Learn More about Altium Nexus
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Released:
Apr 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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