Embracing a More Secure Era with TLS 1.3
TLS 1.3 offers attractive speed and security improvement benefits that are hard to ignore. The handshake phase was sped up by removing one or more roundtrips (back and forth messaging between client and server) in TLS 1.3 – with “or more” meaning that for certain cases, roundtrips can be entirely eliminated (0-RTT). During the round phase, TLS 1.3 has added support for the generally faster Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) over Edwards curves (EdDSA), as compared to DSA over elliptic curves (ECDSA).
Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) – On the Road to Preparedness
As more and more governments and private sectors embark […]
Securing System-on-Chips: Hardware Protection in the Age of Chiplets
It seems that almost weekly, the semiconductor industry […]
Set-Top Boxes are a growing Cybersecurity Threat
The Set-top box (STB) market is, in many ways, the perf […]
Securing the AIoT: Safeguarding AI at the Edge
Edge AI computing has been a trending topic in recent y […]
Software-Defined Everything doesn’t mean Software-Only Security
Computing power has reached the point where once “hardw […]
RoT: The Foundation of Security
The goal of this white paper is to provide a primer introduction to RoT and how to choose a right RoT as the trust anchor for a novel hardware based security architecture.