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Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Turning the Art of Possible into Reality


RSA 2024 is fast approaching, and it’s a can’t-miss cybersecurity event. With an impressive line-up of speakers, technologies, and long-established industry players, expect to enhance your knowledge and gain a deeper understanding of the trends, emerging threats, and solutions in the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape.

This year’s theme “The Art of Possible,” fuels the Keysight team. We will bring this concept to life at our booth # 4418 through innovative cybersecurity demonstrations spanning quantum, threat intelligence, IoT, and the cloud.

  1. Securing the Quantum Future

The migration to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) introduces new cybersecurity challenges, as quantum machines could dismantle existing encryption methodologies in hours. Ensuring cryptographic resilience is critical, which means developing new PQC encryption algorithms. However, new technologies assumed to be resilient against post-quantum attacks may be vulnerable to existing hardware-based methods.

During RSA, we will demo hacking a PQC implementation running on a popular CPU. Our automated testing solution, Keysight Inspector, strengthens PQC by enabling manufacturers to identify and fix hardware vulnerabilities in the design cycle, including testing the latest PQC algorithms selected by NIST.

This innovation results from our recent acquisition of Riscure, a device security research and test lab. The team is developing post-quantum encryption technologies and security evaluations to identify weaknesses in new cryptographic implementations using fault injection and side-channel analysis.

  1. IoT Security Assessments

Keysight is proud to support the new government labeling program for consumer IoT devices, the US Cyber Trust Mark. This initiative establishes standards around data privacy and cybersecurity. It builds on work by NIST and the FCC with the goal of helping people make more informed choices about the connected products that monitor their lives.

We will showcase our IoT Security Assessment, which includes new firmware security analysis technology that automates more types of security testing and certification, including the Cyber Trust Mark. The solution provides data about what is happening inside an IoT device, like a smartwatch, by automatically conducting firmware analysis and reporting on security issues found in the SBOM. Manufacturers benefit as it is easier to test IoT devices, allowing them to quickly bring new connected products to market without hiring a large team of cybersecurity experts.

  1. Threat Simulator

With the dynamic cybersecurity landscape, simply being aware of new threats is not enough. Keysight’s Threat Simulator demo will show how companies can continuously validate their security posture and protect against the latest tactics. Organizations can filter and prioritize risks based on their industry or regional preferences, and the simulator is updated regularly with kill chain assessments and new audits. All of this helps reduce cyber risk and complexity. Make sure to check out how this virtual tool can help your organization stay secure.

  1. Securing the Cloud

Distributed cloud networks require security devices that perform well within zero-trust architectures. Keysight’s CyPerf solution is the first purpose-built scalable network test solution for zero trust in distributed cloud environments. At RSA, we will demonstrate how the solution validates the performance and security of networks and applications.

CyberRatings.org, an independent research organization, used CyPerf to evaluate and test the performance, transport layer security, functionality, and stability of cloud network firewalls. We will have copies of the recently published report at our booth and can walk you through how the subscription software provides valuable insights into end-user experience, security posture, and performance bottlenecks.

Connect with Keysight

All of these technologies and more will be on display at our booth at RSA in San Francisco from May 6 – 9. We’re excited to connect with you and discuss how we can continue improving your cyber defenses. You can set up a meeting with our team here to find out more about making the art of possible a reality.



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