Intel's Security First pledge is an ongoing commitment to product assurance and security. Intel reiterates its commitment with a multifaceted approach to prevent, assure, lead and innovate across all our products, beginning with Intel's security development lifecycle (SDL), where security is engineered into products from the outset. Intel is also committed to partnering with academia and working with the industry to share hardware and software innovations that will accelerate industry-level progress in security. Working together with partners and customers, Intel delivers research, initiatives and technologies that help protect data and earn trust through responsiveness, accountability, and transparency.
Product Security
Product Security at Intel
Silicon as Code, the Cybersecurity Vulnerability Paradox, and the Transparency Requirements for a 21st Century Processor Vendor (IDC White Paper)
Transparency a Key Element to System Trust
Building More Secure Technology with Intel SDL
Intel Security Development Lifecycle (Intel White Paper)
Security Initiatives
Overview of Federated Learning based on Intel SGX
The Next Security Frontier: Taking the Mystery Out of the Supply Chain (Intel White Paper)
Introduction to Compute Lifecycle Assurance (Intel White Paper)
A case for establishing a common weakness enumeration for hardware security (Help Net Security)
Designers vs. Hackers: How Hardware Common Weakness Enumeration Tips the Scale (EE Times)
Confidential Computing: Hardware-Based Trusted Execution for Applications and Data (Confidential Computing Consortium White Paper)
Security Innovation
Intel CET Answers Call to Protect Against Common Malware Threats
Crypto Acceleration: Enabling a Path to the Future of Computing
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Intel Corporation is the world leading manufacturer of semiconductor. Net sales break down by family of products and services as follows:
- computing architectures products (93.2%): processors and microprocessors (Pentium, Intel Xeon brands, etc.), graphics cards, chips and motherboards, connectivity products, cellular modems, Ethernet controllers, network components, storage products, etc. for PCs, servers, data centers, cloud networks, workstations, notebooks, Internet of Things, graphics architectures, intelligent peripherals and communications infrastructures. The group also develops associated software;
- advanced driving assistance and autonomous driving systems (3.8%; Mobileye);
- wafer manufacturing services (1.8%): accelerators, monolithic chips, silicon wafers, etc. The group also offers chiplet software and mask manufacturing equipment for advanced lithography;
- other (1.2%).
Net sales (including intragroup) are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (25.7%), China (27.4%), Singapore (15.9%), Taiwan (12.7%) and other (18.3%).