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
Program managers have encountered difficulties in implementing DOD's anti-tamper policy on individual weapon systems. First, defining a critical technology--a basis for determining the need for anti-tamper--is subjective, which can result in different conclusions regarding what needs anti-tamper ...