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Secure Thingz releases Embedded Trust Version 2.0 security solution

Cambridge based Secure Thingz has released a major new version of its Embedded Trust security solution, extending device support and enabling all embedded applications to be integrated into the secure supply chain.



Above: Haydn Povey, Founder & CEO, Secure Thingz.
Courtesy Secure Thingz

This supports zero-trust production control, preventing cloning through copying between devices, and protection against malware by ensuring all code and data is robustly encrypted, signed and structured.

Embedded Trust is an integrated security solution, leveraging the secure hardware built into next-generation microcontrollers to provide the low-level trust anchors and secure services needed for trustworthy IoT solutions.

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Version 2.0 of the solution enables existing applications to leverage advanced security capabilities simply, quickly and robustly. With production security capabilities integrated into the solution, it is now possible to support production control for any application code which enables existing applications to be managed securely, adding identity, production control, and intellectual property protection.

This critical capability enables organisations to support existing applications in meeting the emerging requirements outlined in emerging standard and legislation around the world.

Haydn Povey, CEO, Secure Thingz said: "The release of Embedded Trust 2.0, plus the aligned Secure Deploy flow, is a game-changer. There is a huge number of companies who are challenged to add security to their applications but who cannot justify starting over their development project to add security from the start.

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"Our new technology enables these companies to rapidly integrate security into their existing applications, no matter where they are in their lifecycle and the development tools they used to create their code."

 

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