Nov. 16, 2022, 1:40 a.m. | Jeff Goldman

eSecurityPlanet www.esecurityplanet.com

Researchers at the University of Michigan and NASA are warning of a major flaw in the TTE (Time-Triggered Ethernet) protocol, which is used in a wide range of critical infrastructure, including spacecraft, aircraft, energy generation systems, and industrial control systems. TTE reduces cost and improves efficiency by allowing mission-critical devices (like flight controls) to leverage […]


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