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9elements Cyber Security
Softwareentwicklung
Bochum, NRW 413 Follower:innen
Security meets Usability - Firmware Development - Firmware Testing - Trusted Computing - System Transparency
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With our expertise we create security solutions that are robust and easy to use, leveraging leading open source technology. We specialized in Firmware Development and Testing with open-source projects like coreboot, Tianocore (UEFI edk2), LinuxBoot, MinPlatform and slimbootloader.
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https://9esec.io
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- Softwareentwicklung
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- 11–50 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Bochum, NRW
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- Kapitalgesellschaft (AG, GmbH, UG etc.)
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- Firmware, Firmware Development, Firmware Testing, Trusted Computing, Cryptography, coreboot, LinuxBoot, Tianocore und System Transparency
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Kortumstrasse 19-21
Bochum, NRW 44787, DE
Beschäftigte von 9elements Cyber Security
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Intel Corporation 🤝 9elements Cyber Security Our strategic alliance continues to bear fruit. Our shared vision is clear: to deliver secure, transparent, and sustainable server solutions that empower our customers to evolve and thrive in the face of ever-growing compute demands 💪
Advancing Open-Source Firmware on Intel® Xeon® 6 Based Platforms with coreboot
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Managing Director Firmware at 9elements, Co-Founder of Open Source Firmware Foundation, Founder of BlindSpot Software
BlindSpot Software GmbH just integrated BINARLYs Risk Hunt Service into it's FirmwareCI System. Now you are able to run any #firmware image through BINARLYs advanced service to check for any vulnerabilities - as part of your normal CI/CD pipeline. We are BlindSpot Software GmbH believe that testing should be easy-to-use and easy-to-setup. Thus we integrate 3rd-party solutions into our test framework so that you have it all in one place!
We’re thrilled to announce our new partnership with BINARLY! We’ve integrated BINARLY's Binary Risk Hunt service into our own firmware testing framework, FirmwareCI, to bring enhanced security analysis to your firmware development process. With this powerful combination, you can now automatically detect and mitigate vulnerabilities, ensuring your firmware is safer than ever! Check out how the integration works with real-time reports and detailed security findings. Learn more about how BlindSpot Software GmbH FirmwareCI (https://lnkd.in/ePWJvMsx) and BINARLY's Binary Risk Hunt (https://risk.binarly.io/) can transform your firmware testing. #FirmwareSecurity #Partnership #Binarly #FirmwareCI #RiskHunt #CyberSecurity #Innovation #BlindspotSoftware #softwaresupplychainsecurity Alex Matrosov Philipp Deppenwiese Kai Michaelis 9elements Jens Drenhaus
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🔴 New article on our techblog 🔴 Three members of Criteo's hardware team attended #OSFC2024 to share their vision and meet members of the community. This article highlights the presentations that resonated the most with us. #opensource #hardware #infra Authors: Erwan Velu Anisse Astier Vincent M. Featuring: Paul Grimes, Jiming Sun, Jean-Marie Verdun Check it out! 👇 https://lnkd.in/dnx5thwx
OSFC, a unique conference to support open-source firmware initiatives
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We believe in education, and firmware knowledge should always be free and open for everyone to learn about it. It was great to see full participation in coreboot Workshop during #OSFC2024 - everyone managed to get their 'first taste' in coreboot with building, flashing and booting coreboot on HARDKERNEL's amazing ODROID H4+! Truly incredible hardware best fits for hardware & firmware enthusiasts - fully OPEN hardware schematic with Intel's Atom CPU! As usual, every steps are detailed here for anyone who wants to try out: https://lnkd.in/e8TWFj4D We are very committed to keep promoting Open Source goodness & knowledge to firmware industry - more to come soon. Also quick shoutout to Arthur and Marcello for organising this workshop 🤟
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Managing Director Firmware at 9elements, Co-Founder of Open Source Firmware Foundation, Founder of BlindSpot Software
In exactly one week from now, the firmware community takes over #Bochum - #OSFC2024 is around the corner! Firmware is the crucial part of every system - and every security mechanism is built on top of it, making it the most critical component in your infrastructure. #AI wave, KRITIS (critical infrastructure like #govtech and #health #tech), #cloud - everything runs on #firmware - and per default it is not #opensource, highly insecure and opaque. #OSFC2024 is featured in the next edition of 10xD magazine - pointing out the importance of an #opensource #firmware stack in #healthtech. Let's change the status quo - join the #OSFC2024, learn from each other, and spread the word! 10xD Prof. Dr. David Matusiewicz Daniel Nierhauve Sebastian Deutsch 9elements 9elements Cyber Security Bochum Wirtschaftsentwicklung Open Source Firmware Foundation Open Compute Project Foundation
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Last week our team (Christian Walter, Lean Sheng Tan) visited Aspeed Technology Inc in Taipei, Taiwan to talk about the latest innovations from Aspeed - and how 9elements Cyber Security can support these product for their #opensource #firmware customers. Aspeed Technology Inc has been a very #opensource friendly company in the past - and #opensource will be the key to enable customers in the future. Thanks to Charles Kuan and Francisco Guo for welcoming us. We are looking forward collaboration with each other even more in the future.
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Our team (Lean Sheng Tan and Christian Walter) is running the #opensource #firmware track at the COSCUP in Taiwan. Let's go!
Managing Director Firmware at 9elements, Co-Founder of Open Source Firmware Foundation, Founder of BlindSpot Software
COSCUP #opensource #firmware Track Day 1 is done. And it was blast. Firmware, Cake, Cake, Cake, Cake and Drinks. Thanks to the speakers Daniel Schäfer from Framework sharing their experience with Linux Vendor Firmware Service and updating firmware in the field, Ann Cheng and John Chung from Arm sharing latest knowledge about Arm's SBMR specification and test suites. Thanks to Lean Sheng Tan for organizing the track and thanks to all our fellow's supporting #opensource #firmware. Tomorrow we have another day with another talk from Jay Chang about "RISC-V for Beginners" - and a half day #workshop on coreboot lead by Lean Sheng Tan. Thanks to the COSCUP 開源人年會 volunteer's for organizing the event. Hancock Chang Samba Chi Abner Chang Open Source Firmware Foundation
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In this episode of Nerding Out with Viktor, I sit down with Christian Walter from 9elements, a top expert in firmware and IT security. With over six years of experience, Christian offers an insightful deep dive into the world of firmware, discussing some of the most critical issues facing the industry today. We kick off with Christian’s background, his role at 9Elements leading the firmware development department, and his involvement with ventures like a company focused on firmware testing and the Open Source Firmware Foundation. You can watch the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/evJ9Ff8K
Unlocking Firmware Secrets with Christian Walter: BIOS Vulnerabilities & Security Insights
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Our Christian Walter was on Nerding Out with Viktor and talked about #firmware, #security and #opensource. Check out the episode!
Bootstrapped serial entrepreneur | Built remote-only teams before it was cool | Currently obsessing over SBOMs
I just released the latest episode of Nerding Out with Viktor featuring a deep dive into firmware and hardware with the brilliant Christian Walter from 9elements! Christian, an expert in IT security and firmware development, shares his extensive knowledge on recent vulnerabilities like LogoFAIL and PixieFail and discusses the critical importance of firmware security. His insights into the complex world of BIOS vulnerabilities, TPM attacks, and the future of open-source firmware are not to be missed. In this episode, Christian also highlights the groundbreaking work at 9Elements, including their innovative firmware CI project aimed at revolutionizing firmware testing and validation. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation packed with valuable insights for anyone passionate about IT security and hardware! Catch the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/eCqM7Jgk