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Security in the ARM Ecosystem

Jan. 13, 2021
Building security in an SoC aiming to meet the goals set by the ARM Platform Security Architecture (PSA) is a complex matter. This is compounded by the complexity of modern-day SoCs comprising multiple processors, security domains and security levels. The Rambus root of trust provides a solid foundation for the SoC security architecture ticking ‘all the boxes’ for reaching the security goals, while offering extensive support for effective integration into a complex TrustZone-based SoC infrastructure. Learn how a Rambus hardware root of trust can be implemented in ARM-based SoCs to meet the PSA security goals.

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