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IoT security demonstrated at RSA Conference 2016

2nd March 2016
Jordan Mulcare
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Increasingly important for the success of IoT development are the ease-of-use in system design and implementation paired with the robust nature of hardware-based security. The demand is large: IHS Technology forecasts that the use of embedded security controllers in IoT applications will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 30% between 2014 and 2020, reaching shipments of more than 480m units.

Together with partners, Infineon Technologies will highlight the role of hardware-based security for the IoT at RSA Conference 2016 in San Francisco:

  • With Cisco, Infineon is showing a cloud-served application for validating IoT sensors, actuators and gateways. This technique enables protection against rogue device attacks, snooping and device compromise, using an OPTIGA TPM (Trusted Platform Module) to protect each device in an IoT system.
  • Huawei is teaming with Infineon to show how its IoT management platform validates the integrity of devices by using the Remote Attestation feature of the OPTIGA TPM, all visible using Huawei’s management dashboard.
  • Wibu-Systems will show how its CodeMeter licensing and IP protection service can bind specific applications and usage rights to IoT devices using Infineon’s hardware-based security.
  • Globalsign, a leading provider of PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) services and Infineon will demonstrate a management tool that securely provisions IoT devices with PKI certificates using an OPTIGA TPM in order to validate device authenticity and to protect keys.
  • Infineon, ranked as a world leading supplier of automotive semiconductors, shows a solution for embedded security in connected cars based on Infineon’s OPTIGA TPM. With up to 22% of passenger vehicles worldwide expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, TPM-based solutions will play a key role in securing vehicle-to-cloud (V2X) applications and systems.

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