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Newsletter in March 2026

                           - Core concepts of the ISO/IEC 27001 standard 
                             - SEGGER receives ISO 27001 certification
                                    - ISO 9001 certification extended
                       - Cost-effective Flasher ATE2 with four channels
                                               - Expansion option
                                   - Web-based file access to Flasher


 Dear Customer,


As a business partner, you gain the trust of your customers through good products that meet their needs, through good support when they have questions or problems, and also through official seals of approval that comply with international standards.

You are probably familiar with ISI, which is the abbreviation for Indian Standards Institute, the national standards organization. The ISI mark is the official seal of approval awarded by the Bureau of Indian Standards to manufacturers for various products.

Since 1955, the ISI mark has been a symbol of quality, safety, and
trust.

ISO/IEC 27001 is the world's leading standard for information security management systems (ISMS). It offers organizations of all sizes a systematic approach to protecting sensitive data - from financial information to intellectual property to personnel data.
 










Core concepts of the ISO/IEC 27001 standard
The standard is based on the protection of three central pillars of
information:
  • Confidentiality: Ensuring that only authorized persons have access to information.

  • Integrity: Ensuring the accuracy and completeness of data.

  • Availability: Ensuring that information and systems are available when needed.
The current version, ISO/IEC 27001:2022, was published in October 2022 and replaced the 2013 version. The new features include a focus on modern threats such as cloud security, threat intelligence, and data deletion.
  









SEGGER receives ISO 27001 certification
SEGGER has obtained ISO 27001 certification, confirming that the company's information security management system (ISMS) meets internationally recognized requirements for risk management and the protection of sensitive information.

Information security has always been a high priority at SEGGER. It shapes both the protection of intellectual property and the responsible handling of customer data. The ISO/IEC 27001 certification proves that these principles are firmly anchored in clearly defined organizational processes.

The certified ISMS establishes clear responsibilities, established procedures, and measurable control mechanisms in key areas of the company, including software development, internal IT infrastructure, product release, and the handling of sensitive information. At the same time, it ensures that security measures are regularly reviewed and continuously adapted to new requirements.

For customers and partners, the certification is documented proof from an independent body that SEGGER's information security management complies with international standards. It supports security assessments, compliance audits, and supplier qualifications.
  













ISO 9001 certification extended
 
In addition, SEGGER has also successfully completed the recertification audit according to ISO 9001 and extended the certification of its quality management system for another three years. ISO 9001 is the international standard for quality management and stands for consistent processes, high customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement.

Both certifications underscore SEGGER's ongoing commitment to security, quality, and long-term reliability. This commitment is also reflected in the company's security-oriented product portfolio. With emBoot-Secure, SEGGER offers a solution that enables secure firmware update processes and supports companies in preparing for new regulatory requirements such as the EU Cyber Resilience Act.
 














Cost-effective Flasher ATE2 with four channels
 
SEGGER is expanding its Flasher product portfolio with a new 4-channel version of the Flasher ATE2. The Flasher ATE2 (4 channel) is a single-board in-system programming device and represents the new entry level to SEGGER's gang programming solution.

It significantly reduces the initial investment for multi-channel programming and is particularly aimed at users with scalable production requirements.

Until now, the Flasher ATE2 was only available as an 8-channel version. The hardware platform of the 4- and 8-channel variants is identical, so both versions have the same extensive functions and performance features.

The 4-channel version is fully compatible with possible future channel expansions and can be flexibly expanded to up to 8 channels via licensing. Upgrades are conveniently managed via the familiar web interface of the Flasher ATE2.
 












Expansion option
The Flasher ATE2 (4 channel) is ideal for users who do not need all eight channels at the outset but want to keep the option open for later expansion. Production can start with four channels and be expanded to up to eight channels by activating additional channels as needed.

In addition, SEGGER does not charge license fees per individually supported target device. Users of Flasher products can therefore switch to another supported device at any time, easily and at no additional cost.

Functionally, the Flasher ATE2 is identical to the combination of SEGGER Flasher Hub and Flasher Compact. It is designed for seamless integration into the Flasher ecosystem, including U-Flash / J-Flash for flash programming, Flasher BitStreamer for FPGA programming, and the Flasher SDK. This allows the system to be flexibly adapted to different production processes.

All channels operate independently of each other and at high speed. The integrated web and FTP server enables powerful remote management functions and supports efficiency, flexibility, and automation in production environments. This contributes to smooth operation and minimal downtime.

Further information is available on the Flasher ATE2 website.
 











Web-based file access to Flasher
SEGGER now offers its file browser for the entire family of high-speed in-system programming devices.

Using a platform- and operating system-independent web browser,
all files and directories on a Flasher can be conveniently displayed and managed. This includes creating and deleting files as well as uploads and downloads.

The internal file system can be accessed directly via a web interface, even if there is no Ethernet connection. The solution works non-intrusively: for example, a Flasher can be updated without having to restart in a special file access mode. All that is required is a web browser.

Interaction with the file system of all Flasher products is now as simple and consistent as possible. Transferring proven technology to the entire product family is a logical step. Access via a web interface over Ethernet or USB opens up new intuitive operating options and works without additional effort.

The file browser is based on SEGGER's emWeb and has been used successfully for many years in the company's gang programming solutions.

With this enhancement, SEGGER is consistently strengthening its product ecosystem in terms of user-friendliness, flexibility, and integrability. This makes the Flashers even easier to configure, monitor, and maintain, regardless of hardware setup or network environment.
 




With these news, I wish you successful networking at embedded world 2026 and a productive trade fair..

Sincerely Yours,
Marian A. Wosnitza


„It is not because it is difficult that we do not dare,
but because we do not dare that it is difficult."
(Seneca, Roman philosopher, writer, naturalist & politician)