SAN FRANCISCO A privately held semiconductor company based in Pleasanton, Calif., is offering a secure processor that provides anti-tamper technology for commercial and military systems as outlined in U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) instruction 5200.39.ARM Techcon...
In a multi-processor system, all I/O communication between CPU872 devices is also secured, according to the firm.ESC BrazilEetimes Com
While DOD is overseeing the development of generic anti-tamper techniques and tools to help program managers, many of these efforts are still in progress, and program managers ultimately have to design and incorporate techniques needed for their unique systems.Schinasi...