Semiconductor Engineering .:. The Week in Review: IoT
Cybersecurity Arm this week introduced the Cortex-M35P processor with anti-tampering technology and software isolation. The company also debuted security intellectual property to protect Internet of Things devices from physical cyberattacks and close proximity side-channel attacks. Paul Williamson, Arm’s vice president and general manager of the IoT Device IP line of business, provides more details in this blog post.
The Department of Homeland Security’s Science & Technology Directorate announced that Atlanta-based Ionic Security was the first company to successfully complete prototype testing and graduate to the pilot deployment phase of the department’s Silicon Valley Innovation Program. Ionic used its Data Trust Platform to test a secure data transfer plug-in for video surveillance systems. Meanwhile, the DHS S&T is teaming with the Transportation Security Administration to solicit entries to enhance security screening under the SVIP’s Object Recognition and Adaptive Algorithms Passenger Property Screening project. DHS/TSA will accept and evaluate applications up to April 17, 2019.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology brought out version 1.1 of its Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure, which can be read here. This updates version 1.0, which was released in February 2014.