If your device processes valuable data, controls a critical function, or connects to a wider network, it’s a target. Attackers don’t just try to break software; they increasingly physically tamper ...
In this guest blog post, Raj Uppala, Senior Director Silicon IP at Rambus, outlines why anti-tamper sensors are so crucial and explains how Rambus and Agile Analog are collaborating to deliver ...
Connected devices are becoming increasingly vulnerable to attacks by hackers who are looking to penetrate or manipulate systems to extract sensitive data or disrupt operations. The proliferation of ...
A new tamper detection IP protects one of the most complex physical attack routes by detecting electromagnetic fault injection (EMFI) attacks. The agileEMSensor IP complements Agile Analog’s existing ...
Agile Analog, the UK-based analogue IP company, has announced a significant agreement with a major US tier 1 repeat customer. The agreement covers its agileSecure suite of anti-tamper IP on the TSMC ...
Rosh Ha'Ayin, Israel – Monday July 23, 2007 – Rosslare Security, a worldwide provider of security products announced the first smart card reader to encase smart card Mifare technology into an anti ...
Energy meters have gone through several changes with respect to design and functionality in the last decade. A variety of improvements such as lower cost, increased accuracy, tamper detection, less ...