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Patent license secured to boost DPA-resistant FPGAs
A patent license extension, for the secure booting of third-party processors and FPGAs, has been obtained by Microsemi for its Differential Power Analysis (DPA). The DPA license has been obtained from the Cryptography Research division of Rambus, and allows Microsemi to use the Cryptography Research portfolio of patented breakthrough DPA countermeasures.
Microsemi Protects Against Future Heartbleed-Like Attacks with Introduction of Breakthrough WhiteboxSSL Cryptography Security Solution for OpenSSL
Microsemi Corporation unveiled WhiteboxSSL, a cryptography key management plugin and drop-in replacement for OpenSSL. WhiteboxSSL builds on Microsemi’s proven and deployed WhiteboxCRYPTO product line providing security for server keys in memory and at rest. Designed for IT administrators who are responsible for maintaining the IT security infrastructure, Microsemi’s WhiteboxSSL advanced white box cryptography key protection techniques...
ADLINK Introduces its New IMX-3000 Industrial Mobile Computer
ADLINK Technology release of the IMX-3000, its newest industrial mobile computer, a clear choice for a variety of industrial applications, featuring the Android 4.0 operating system and a compact housing for easy transport. Near Field Communication (NFC), a barcode scanner and 3G/WLAN wireless communication capability improve real-time information delivery and fulfill a host of industrial requirements on the application level. The IMX-3000 is per...
Hardware-based solution secures connected electronics
Improving the security of electronic devices in connected systems, OPTIGA Trust P is a programmable hardware-based solution from Infineon Technologies. This provides robust device authentication, protects computing systems from both intentional attacks and accidental damage from user error, and enhances security and privacy of stored data.
Enhanced security for networking and cryptographic computing
Green Hills Software has integrated its INTEGRITY RTOS, Embedded Cryptographic Toolkit and advanced MULTI IDE with the Freescale Semiconductor C29x cryptographic coprocessor family. This enables designers to accommodate increasing demand for secure processing in government, banking and defence system applications, such as data centre computing, hardware security modules and security appliances.
ORIGA 3 Improves User Experience by Enabling Accurate Fuel Gauging in Mobile Devices
Infineon Technologies’ new ORIGA 3 Battery Management IC protects smartphone and tablet computer users from unpleasant surprises. Its proprietary PrediGauge technology allows for highly accurate fuel gauging thus minimizing the risk of unexpectedly running out of power.
Microsemi Enables FPGA-Based Root-of-Trust Solution for Embedded Systems with Introduction of Secure Boot Reference Design
Microsemi Corporation unveiled its new FPGA-based Secure Boot Reference Design for embedded microprocessors. This new reference design uses the advanced security features in its mainstream SmartFusion2 SoC FPGAs to securely boot any application processor in an embedded system, and ensures that processor code can be trusted during execution. This allows applications running on the securely booted processor to extend that trust to their system and ...
Reach a new level of security for smart connected devices
Offering the high level of assurance needed for smart connected devices to perform high-value transactions with trust for the mobile enterprise, mobile banking and payments or entertainment and premium content service applications, INSIDE Secure has upgraded its SafeZone FIPS software cryptographic module to offer improved security for a broad array of smart connected devices.
Q&A explores new Swissbit's “Security” unit
Swissbit is stepping into the security market with its new business unit “Security”. Hubertus Grobbel, head of the new division, explains the background and reasons behind the move, as well as its goals.
Securing the Internet of Things
Traditional network and endpoint protection mechanisms are struggling today to protect our corporate IT infrastructure and computers. Adding the projected billions of nodes that will constitute the Internet of Things exacerbate the problem dramatically. By John Blevins, Director of Product Marketing, LynuxWorks.