Infineon unveils Edge Protect embedded security solution for IoT applications

Infineon Technologies AG has announced the launch of its Edge Protect embedded security solution. The new software solution has four categories of security configurations for customer requirements in IoT applications based on increasing security capabilities. Edge Protect is optimised for Infineon’s PSoC and AIROC family of products. The new solution also offers preconfigured product-security categories to satisfy regulatory and industry-standard levels.

According to Bain & Company, a lack of security is a barrier to IoT adoption; more than 70% of customers would purchase more IoT devices if security was better addressed. Infineon’s new Edge Protect features a security software, and is aligned with “PSA Certified” a framework established by Arm in 2018 to unite the IoT and embedded ecosystem under a common security baseline. With Edge Protect, consumer and industrial IoT OEMs can better protect their brand, reduce liability risk, protect their IP, and bring their products to market faster.

“For the IoT to continue to scale, security is no longer optional, and as standards and regulations evolve there is an increased need for security to be built into devices from the ground up,” says David Maidment, senior director, secure device ecosystem, Arm. “By aligning its new solution to the PSA Certified framework, Infineon is helping the ecosystem to prioritise security and bring even more secured IoT devices to market.”

“As a leader in the security and IoT industries, bringing Edge Protect to the mass market is a natural next step,” says Erik Wood, senior director of product security, Infineon. “Edge Protect brings the right levels of security for IoT applications across both the consumer and industrial sectors. It comprises four levels of protection. We look forward to enabling more OEMs to integrate Edge Protect into their IoT devices for enhanced security in the home, office and factory.”

Infineon-defined Edge Protect categories include (but not limited to):

  • Category 1: CRA/RED/PSA Certified Level 1v2 compliant and requires a root of trust (RoT), secured boot, firmware updates and debug access protection to secure OEM IP
  • Category 2: Requires Cat 1 features plus Arm Trust Zone processing isolation, the TF-M security services stack and sufficient internal memory or a secured, external-flash, serial-memory interface, and PSA Certified Level 2 compliant
  • Category 3: Requires Cat 2 features plus hardened accelerated crypto operations and fault sensors, plus PSA Certified Level 3 compliant
  • Category 4: SESIP/PSA Certified Level 3 but includes a hardware-isolated, lockstep redundant, secured enclave at an AVA.VAN.4 security rating for secured boot, key storage, crypto operations and debug access control.

Edge Protect is compatible with Infineon’s ModusToolbox 3.1 development platform to provide developers an experience for a variety of use cases including consumer IoT, industrial, smart home and other applications. In addition to the PSoC and AIROC families, Infineon ModusToolbox 3.1 is also compatible with embedded applications using Infineon products including XMC, EZ-PD and PMG1 microcontrollers.

Availability

Infineon’s Edge Protect is available now. More information is available at here. The releases of the ModusToolbox run-time software are accessible directly from the installed development tools here.

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