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Secure Silicon IP Series: When One is Not Enough: Multiple Roots of Trust (Part Three)

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With a hardware root of trust, security protocols and applications can be run within a secure perimeter of an SoC, keeping keys and security assets protected from unauthorized access. This session will discuss how a secure co-processor with multiple roots of trust allow different entities or applications to have their own “virtual” security core in […]

Protecting Computing Systems in a Post-Meltdown/Spectre World

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When Jann Horn of Google’s Project Zero posted a detailed blog titled “Reading privileged memory with a side-channel,” it set off a firestorm of activity as the post confirmed that secret information inside a computer could be accessed via two different attacks, Meltdown and Spectre. Essentially, both attacks utilize CPU data cache timing to efficiently […]

Secure Silicon IP Series: Will the Real Root of Trust Please Stand Up? (Part Two)

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In simple terms, a root of trust is the security foundation for a system-on-a-chip (SoC) or electronic system. Any functionality that needs to be secure relies in whole or in part on that root of trust. However, the term “root of trust” means different things to different people. In some cases, a root of trust […]

Secure Silicon IP Lunch-and-Learn Series​

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Root of Trust Security IP Lunch & Learns Securing Electronic Systems at Their Foundation Register Contact Us The security threats to electronic systems grow with each passing day. Headline-generating exploits like Spectre, Meltdown and Foreshadow will inevitably be followed by other vulnerabilities that put systems and data at risk. Attackers grow ever more sophisticated and […]

Rambus Expands Family of CryptoManager Root of Trust Secure Silicon IP Cores

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Highlights: Offers tailored configurations addressing the security needs of Internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), cloud, government, military and automotive applications Employs fully programmable hardware-level security co-processor with the ability to adapt to a dynamic threat environment Purpose-built, complete security solution offers ease of integration into SoC designs Features FIPS 140-2 […]

Secure Silicon IP Series: Complexity vs. Security (Part One)

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This webinar will explore some of the threats facing SoC and processor designers and how can SoCs be architected for both performance and security.

Securing the Infrastructure with the Global Semiconductor Alliance

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By Paul Karazuba, Senior Director of Product Marketing, Cryptography Security, as always, was a hot topic at the recent Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) Silicon Summit in Santa Clara, CA. As the recognized leader in semiconductor and device security, Rambus played a large part in the summit. As part of our participation, Neeraj Paliwal, VP of […]

Visa to Acquire Rambus Payments and Ticketing Businesses

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We are pleased to share that Visa has signed a definitive agreement to acquire our Rambus Payments and Ticketing businesses. This is exciting news as Visa is one of the industry leaders in tokenization technology which replaces sensitive payment information with a unique identifier, or “token”, to make digital payments safer. Rambus payment token technology […]

When a Chip Just Isn’t a Chip

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When most people imagine counterfeit goods, they tend to picture the ‘Rolax’ watch that you can buy from that somewhat shady guy behind the local watering hole, or the knock-off purse your relative brought you back from vacation. Most don’t imagine their new security camera containing non-authentic components, or that the military plane seen on […]

Optimizing Non-Volatile Memory with NOVA and Ziggurat

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Maximizing Hybrid Memory Systems with NOVA NOVA – a file system designed to maximize performance on hybrid memory systems – was introduced in 2016 by Jian Xu and Steven Swanson of the University of California, San Diego. Essentially, NOVA adapts conventional log-structured file system techniques to exploit the fast, random access that Non-Volatile Memory (NVMs) […]

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