Kryptografisk controller tilbyder ultimativ sikkerhed i batteriforsynede enheder
Analog Devices præsenterer ChipDNA PFU-teknologi, der gør det muligt at integrere 'sikkerhed' embedded devices på alle niveauer fra edge til cloud.
Analog Devices has unveiled the ultra-low power MAXQ1065 cryptographic controller featuring its proprietary ChipDNA physically unclonable functionality (PUF) technology, which offers the strongest protection for edge-to-cloud Internet of Things (IoT) nodes, including medical and wearable devices, against invasive security attacks.The security co-processor provides 30x lower power when compared to similar products and its extended lifetime and operating range make it well-suited for long-term deployments in harsh environments.
- With billions of deployed devices and ongoing exponential growth, it’s common knowledge that IoT devices are a favorite hacking target, normally with malicious intent. The threats to the systems critical to society such as infrastructure, medical and industrial are very real and without proper protection they may be compromised, says Scott Jones, Managing Director, Micros, Security and Software Business Unit at Maxim Integrated, now part of Analog Devices.
- The MAXQ1065 with ChipDNA technology is designed to address these threats. Built with the most advanced security technology and targeting IoT applications, it provides a superior level of protection for your equipment and has the technology to future-proof designs against tomorrow’s system threats.
The device integrates Analog Devices’ proprietary ChipDNA PUF technology, which protects against invasive attacks since any attempt to probe the PUF cryptographic destroys its value. The MAXQ1065 is also supported by Analog Devices’ secure key preprogramming service for customers who want keys, data and life cycle state initialized prior to shipment to a contract manufacturer.
16/9 2021