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February 20, 2024 Webinar If you cannot read this email, please click . Hacking is becoming more sop

February 20, 2024 Webinar If you cannot read this email, please click [here](). Hacking is becoming more sophisticated, making it difficult to determine which threats you need to protect yourself from. Join us for an engaging live webinar to learn about our broad portfolio of root of trust controllers that can help shield your platforms from remote hacks, in-person attacks and even exploitation of supply chain vulnerabilities. We will cover our device’s robust and customizable feature set of security and trust layers for your systems. This webinar will be presented by Pradeep Y B, Senior Staff Engineer at Microchip. Our experts will also be available to answer your questions during the Q&A session. Secure your spot and mark your calendar today! Date: Feb 20, 2024 (Tue) Time: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM (Bangalore) 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM (Singapore) 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Sydney) * This webinar will be available in India, ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand, please note the time difference to attend the webinar. * This is the second session of a three-part Shields UP! webinar series. The last session will be held on Mar 19. As a gesture of our appreciation, those who attend all three sessions will have the chance to receive a Microchip development tools discount voucher and gift. [Register Now]() For more information on South Asia Shields UP! series, please visit [here](). Microchip Technology Incorporated [www.microchip.com]() | [asia.inquiry@microchip.com]() --------------------------------------------------------------- This email is sent to you by Microchip Technology. The Microchip name and logo and the Microchip logo are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective companies. ©2024 Microchip Technology Inc. and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Microchip Technology HK Ltd. | 3707-14, Tower 6, The Gateway, Harbour City | Hong Kong. [Update Email Preferences]() | [Unsubscribe]() | [Privacy Policy]()

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