Nuremberg, March 2026. The ARIANNA team just returned from Embedded World Conference 2026, and one theme was constant: embedded teams need to move faster while meeting stricter cybersecurity and compliance expectations.
Across meetings with engineering leaders, product teams, and security practitioners in automotive, industrial automation, medical devices, and IoT, discussions focused on one practical question: how to turn software transparency into faster, better risk decisions.
What we heard most
- SBOMs are now expected: teams are asking how to keep SBOM data accurate across releases, suppliers, and long product lifecycles.
- Raw vulnerability data is not enough: organizations need contextual prioritization to reduce noise and speed remediation.
- Compliance timelines are tightening: security and compliance activities must be integrated into daily operations, not handled as one-off projects.
What ARIANNA demonstrated
At Embedded World, we showed how ARIANNA helps teams operationalize vulnerability management and compliance workflows end-to-end.
- Generate and manage accurate SBOMs across ecosystems and build pipelines.
- Prioritize vulnerabilities with risk context that supports clear action.
- Track remediation ownership and progress with audit-ready reporting.
- Connect engineering, security, and compliance teams through a shared operating model.
Why this matters
Embedded World 2026 confirmed a market shift from static documentation to operational security. Teams are looking for repeatable workflows that support both product velocity and regulatory confidence.
Thank you to everyone who met with us in Nuremberg and shared your challenges and priorities. If we missed you at the event, book a demo to continue the conversation.