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Vogue
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Juan Vidal Spain Fall 2025 Collection
Juan Vidal's latest collection, 'Me quiere, no me quiere' ('They Love Me, They Love Me Not'], draws inspiration from the tender act of plucking daisy petals as an ode to vulnerability and beauty. 'That innocent game is, at its core, a metaphor for the fear of making decisions,' the designer explained. 'It's a place where we leave fate to decide what the heart can't bear to face. That's where this collection begins—the desire to inhabit the question forever rather than rush toward the answer.' Embracing uncertainty as a source of creativity, Vidal reclaimed 'the uneasy in-between, from which many of the most beautiful ideas often emerge.' He added, 'It's a deeply emotional collection, where contradiction and doubt are not hidden, but instead they become the language. It's about fragility without fear, turning it into strength". The resulting pieces convey a clash of contrasts: washed and satin silks, oversized trench coats, floral woodcuts from an antique print he found in Kyoto, and satin suits adorned with taffeta bows that evoke the traditional Japanese obi. The collection unfolded across 32 looks he showcased during the Barcelona 080 Fashion Week, where opposites converged harmoniously: straight and curved, rigid and fluid, matte and shiny, masculine and feminine. 'There was no moodboard to guide our way. The creative process was more impulsive, allowing randomness to take the lead,' Vidal explained.
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Keysight Introduces Next-Generation Embedded Security Testbench
Scalable PXI-based solution delivers enhanced performance and simplifies security testing for modern chips and embedded devices SANTA ROSA, Calif., April 09, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) announces the launch of the Next-Generation Embedded Security Testbench, a consolidated and scalable test solution designed to address the increasing complex security testing demands of modern chips and embedded devices. This new solution offers enhanced flexibility, reduces test setup complexities, and improves the reliability and repeatability of critical security evaluations. The proliferation of connected devices and the escalating sophistication of security threats create significant challenges for developers and security labs. Traditional security testing often involves cumbersome setups with multiple disparate instruments, leading to increased complexity, longer test times, and potential inconsistencies in results. The Next-Generation Embedded Security Testbench addresses these pain points by providing a unified and efficient comprehensive device security analysis platform. The new testbench leverages a high-speed PXIe architecture designed to address the complexities of modern security testing needs. It represents a significant evolution of the Device Vulnerability Analysis product line. This robust architecture enables the Next-Generation Embedded Security Testbench to deliver up to 10 times more effective results in side-channel analysis (SCA) and fault injection (FI) testing, crucial techniques for identifying and mitigating hardware-based vulnerabilities. The Embedded Security Testbench is a modular solution that meets varying test needs. Integrating essential components such as oscilloscopes, interfacing equipment, amplifiers, and trigger generators into a single PXIe chassis significantly reduces the need for extensive cabling and enhances communication speed between modules. The platform is powered by three core components – the M9046A PXIe Chassis, the M9038A PXIe High-Performance Embedded Controller, and Inspector Software. Solution packages can be extended depending on requirements to include additional tools for complex testing scenarios, incorporating oscilloscopes and extra electromagnetic (EM) components. Keysight is committed to the ongoing development of the Embedded Security Testbench, with plans to introduce further enhanced modules in the future. Wei Yan Mao, Director of Operations at Applus+ Laboratories, said: "At Applus+ Laboratories, we see the technical opportunities and flexibility of this new platform and wanted to be one of the first to start using it in our accredited IT Security Evaluation Facilities (ITSEF)." Erwin in 't Veld, Product Manager, Device Security Research Lab at Keysight, said: "With the Next-Generation Embedded Security Testbench, we are setting a new standard for device security testing. By boosting performance and flexibility within a simplified workflow and with its inherent scalability, we are empowering our users to effectively address today's security challenges and adapt to future advancements." Resources Product page: Next-Generation Embedded Security Testbench About Keysight Technologies At Keysight (NYSE: KEYS), we inspire and empower innovators to bring world-changing technologies to life. As an S&P 500 company, we're delivering market-leading design, emulation, and test solutions to help engineers develop and deploy faster, with less risk, throughout the entire product life cycle. We're a global innovation partner enabling customers in communications, industrial automation, aerospace and defense, automotive, semiconductor, and general electronics markets to accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world. Learn more at Keysight Newsroom and View source version on Contacts Keysight Media Contacts Andrea Fusako DohiAsia+81 42 660-2162fusako_dohi@ Jenny GallacherEurope+44 (0) 7800 737 Sign in to access your portfolio