Infineon launches world’s first TPM with a PQC-protected firmware update mechanism

Quantum computing is expected to have a significant impact on cybersecurity, specifically on the confidentiality of encrypted data and on the integrity of digital signatures. To address these challenges, Infineon Technologies AG is taking security to the next level with the new OPTIGA™ TPM (Trusted Platform Module) SLB 9672, a future-proof security solution with a…

World’s first TPM 2.0 with open-source software stack cuts down security integration efforts in industrial, automotive and IoT applications

Trusted Platform Modules (TPM) enable secured remote software updates, disc encryption and user authentication. Hence, they are crucial for connected industrial, automotive and other embedded devices. To further facilitate seamless integration in Linux-based systems, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) now provides its leading OPTIGA™ TPM 2.0 solution with a comprehensive TSS* host…

GlobalSign, Infineon to strengthen IoT Device ID and trustworthiness for seamless enrolment into Microsoft Azure IoT Hub

GMO GlobalSign, a global Certificate Authority (CA) and leading provider of identity and security solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT), and semiconductor manufacturer InfineonTechnologies AG, today announced a solution that secures, simplifies, and streamlines device enrollment into Microsoft Azure IoT Hub and IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service. The collaboration eases complex device identity integration…

Infineon presents the world’s first TPM 2.0 for Industry 4.0

Infineon Technologies AG is presenting the world’s first Trusted Platform Module (TPM) specifically for industrial applications at this year’s Hannover Messe (Hannover, Germany, 1-5 April 2019). The OPTIGA™ TPM SLM 9670 protects the integrity and identity of industrial PCs, servers, industrial controllers or edge gateways. It controls access to sensitive data in key positions in…

World’s first TPM for cybersecurity in the connected car

Infineon Technologies AG is enabling a crucial step toward greater cybersecurity in the connected car. The Munich-based company is the world’s first semiconductor manufacturer to put a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) specifically for automotive applications on the market. The new OPTIGA™ TPM 2.0 protects communication between the car manufacturer and the car which increasingly turns…

Mocana Security of Things Platform integrates support for the Infineon OPTIGA TPM

Infineon Technologies AG and Mocana Corporation are taking IoT security to the next level. Embedded systems security specialist Mocana is to integrate support for the Infineon OPTIGA™ TPM (Trusted Platform Module) security controller as a standard feature into its latest Security of Things Platform™. Developers who choose Mocana’s platform for smart factories, infrastructure, automotive and…

Internet of Things – secure authentication and communication are vital for success

By Dr. Stefan Hofschen, Division President Chip Card & Security, Infineon Technologies AG The real and virtual worlds are growing together even further to become the Internet of Things through the networking of machines, people and businesses. More and more devices and machines interact independently in networked systems and applications such as Industry 4.0, autonomous…

UK O.K. on Trusted Computing?

By Thomas Rosteck, Infineon Technologies and Paul Waller, CESG Trust and security in networked computing and communication is a major topic for governmental, commercial and private use of modern information and communication technology. Users, enterprises and governments are using digital processes for everyday and mission critical operations in trading, communication and banking amongst others, and…

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