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Technical Presentations
UEFI Unveiled: Ensuring Transparency in Your Firmware Webinar
Recent government and industry activity allows users to know what software what software is used to create and deploy firmware. Software Bills of Materials (SBOM) allow users to see what components were used to create a firmware image, how they are licensed, and which security issues might affect them. This session highlights UEFI, open-source and industry efforts to integrate and validate SBOMs in each stage of the firmware development process as well as where more work is still needed. The presenter will explore how to use SBOM tools and explain how SBOM affects the supply chain, including OEMs, ODMs and Enterprise customers. Finally, the session will cover some major uses of SBOM, such as licensing and security.
Designing Standards Compliant Servers with Arm SystemReady and the NVIDIA Grace Open Ecosystem
Arm SystemReady is a compliance certification program that defines hardware and firmware standards to enable rapid deployment of Arm systems. The initiative is becoming widely adopted within the industry, recently surpassing 100 certifications across cloud, datacenters, edge and IoT. Last year, Arm launched the first OCP Experience Center in North America, and became a certified OCP Solution Provider. SystemReady certification is now an OCP Accepted requirement for Arm systems. NVIDIA is Arm’s latest partner embracing SystemReady. NVIDIA’s Grace is built on top of Arm standards from the grounds up, starting with pre-silicon compliance testing. Grace servers reference designs offer open-source firmware stacks and incorporate OCP compliant IO adapters. This session will present updates on Arm SystemReady program and Arm’s contributions to OCP. It will also showcase NVIDIA’s effort to build an open ecosystem with the SystemReady compliant Grace servers.
UEFI Goes to Washington
This session will provide an overview of how UEFI is built to meet and exceed United States Executive Orders and NISA, CISA and NSA security standards. The session will explore how secure software development practices, SBOM compliance, and novel implementations of UEFI technology can be leveraged to provide secure and compliant firmware that exceeds the modern software requirements from the US government.
White Papers
Defense in Depth Against Exploits on 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors
Learn how you can use Insyde Software’s UEFI firmware and the Intel® System Resource Defense feature of the Intel Runtime BIOS Protection found in the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor (codename Tiger Lake) when the firmware has been compromised.
Written by: Tim Lewis, CTO, Insyde Software
Best Practices for NSA's UEFI Secure Boot Guidelines
The NSA’s guidelines help IT administrators and end users correctly configure the UEFI Secure Boot and related settings in their BIOS by listing six recommendations. It is not enough to have Secure Boot, it must be enabled correctly. This whitepaper describes these in more detail and how InsydeH2O® from Insyde Software supports them.
Written by: Tim Lewis, CTO, Insyde Software

The Insyde Advantage
Insyde Software offers both end-to-end engineering assistance and discrete services designed to augment your own team's skill set at specific stages of product development. We work on either a fixed price or T&M model, depending on the project and your organization's needs.
No matter the scope of your support needs, Insyde Software's skilled engineers become an extension of your own team, committed to the success of your project. With engagements ranging from one day of on-site board bring-up assistance to development and deployment services, Insyde is here to help greatly speed your deployment.