PUF as a necessary protection core in automotive
Webinar held on April 16, 2020
In today’s world of cyber threats, vulnerabilities, unprotected, non-robust networks and hardware, and intrusions, Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are finding renewed interest. They can be extremely effective against cyber-attacks and reverse engineering. They can be used for functions such as device authentication, random number generation, anti-counterfeiting/cloning, key generation/management, HW/SW binding, secure/trusted boot, root of trust and trusty anchoring, as well as providing secure keys.
This webinar will explain how Physically Unclonable Function technology can protect embedded designs from attack, especially in the automotive market. We will detail what a PUF is, its use in relation to automotive standards and what a good PUF is for an automotive chipset.
This webinar will help you understand:
- What is a PUF?
- PUF in EVITA standard
- PUF in WP29
- How to choose your PUF? (few words in ISO / IEC 20897)
- How reliable and compliant is Secure-IC’s PUF for the automotive market?