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Looking Ahead: Security Trends for 2023

By: Pim Tuyls, CEO & Co-Founder of Intrinsic ID, pim.tuyls@intrinsic-id.com, previously published on EDA Cafe. Pim Tuyls is founder and CEO of Intrinsic ID, a spinout from Phillips Research in 2008. It was at Philips, where he was Principal Scientist…

Industrial IoT

Protecting the Industrial Edge without Additional Hardware

With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and “Industry 4.0,” industrial sites and critical national infrastructure are becoming connected networks. Processes are remotely monitored through networks of smart devices, which gather data used for predictive analytics and optimizing…

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Secure Boot on Steroids

One of the biggest threats to the internet of things (IoT) is the installation of malicious software (malware) on IoT devices that changes the behavior of these devices to facilitate very specific attacks. This malware is often the first step…

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OpenTitan: Transparency Leads to Greater Security

The statement in the title may seem counter-intuitive – aren’t most security systems based on propriety secrets? Yes, they are. These secrets are the cryptographic root keys on which the security of a system is built. However, this does not…

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An Unexpected IoT Problem: Not Enough Randomness

Author: Pim Tuyls, Founder & CEO | Originally published on EENews Europe A critical flaw in random number generators puts the security of billions of low-cost IoT devices at risk. This means a new approach for generating random numbers is…

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CAVP – NIST ACVTS – Are you still with me?

How “Acronym Soup” Serves Up Big Security Advantages. Let’s start at the top: NIST is the National Institute of Standards and Technology, a US government agency that promotes innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology. CAVP…

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