Booting from known trusted code is a prerequisite for the secure operation of embedded systems. If the initial hardware and boot code can be trusted, then this trust can be extended to code loaded and ...
A Root of Trust is defined as the security foundation for a semiconductor or electronic system. Any secure function performed by the device or system relies in whole or in part on this Root of Trust.
As explained in our “Secure Silicon IP Webinar Series“, a root of trust is the security foundation for an SoC, other semiconductor device or electronic system. However, its meaning differs depending ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) today announced the expansion of the CryptoManager Root of Trust family of products, a series of fully programmable, hardware-level ...
One thing that makes cybersecurity so difficult is that computing frameworks rely on multiple layers of abstraction — applications and accessories and more applications all running on an operating ...
Designing an embedded system with security in mind has become necessary for many industries. The drive to connect a device to the internet allows remote attacks on the system. Developers who want to ...
A new quantum-safe root-of-trust solution enables ASICs and FPGAs to comply with post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards set out in regulations like the NSA’s CNSA 2.0. PQPlatform-TrustSys, built ...
The MEC1723 embedded controller from Microchip Technology is paired with custom firmware to support system management in ...
Embedded controllers play an important role in managing power sequencing, alerts and system-level energy regulation. In this ...