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Anton Sabev

Pros and Cons of Secure Elements

Q&A with Anton Sabev | We sat down with Anton Sabev, Principal System Security Architect at Intrinsic ID, to discuss different approaches to securing IoT devices and protecting confidentiality.   Q: One approach to security is the use of a…

Pim Tuyls

IoT Authentication with Spartan: The Linchpin of Security

By Pim Tuyls - Chief Executive Officer, Intrinsic ID   At our semi-annual security summit last month we were fortunate to have a talented slate of speakers, and it was interesting to observe how each brought a somewhat different perspective…

Tech Design Forum

Software brings secure IDs to almost any device

Tech Design Forum | By Chris Edwards Intrinsic ID, a specialist in physically unclonable function (PUF) cores, has developed software that allows the technology to be used in most systems that contain static memory together with a framework for managing…

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SRAM PUF-based key provisioning system to secure IoT

Intrinsic ID's newly announced CITADEL is an SRAM Physical Unclonable Function (PUF)-based key provisioning system, delivered in a package that includes hardware or software IP, manufacturing tools and an OEM management suite. These features come bundled in a new business…

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More on PUF-security through software only, from Intrinsic ID

Last week, we posted news from security and key-management technology provider Intrinsic ID that the company can now provide its unique-to-every-chip physically unclonable function or PUF, on any SoC using only software. That report is <a href="https://www.edn-europe.com/news/puf-security-now-possible-through-software-only-says-intrinsic-id">here</a>; we now have to…

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