MultiZone® Security SDK for Ada
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MultiZone® Security SDK for Ada
Training Material for Microchip Security Solution
ECLet version for ST-Micro's STM32 Series of boards
MultiZone® Security Enclave for Linux
C code used to compare different secure elements
Breakout board for Optiga Trust M chip compatible with Raspberry Pi
Machine identity and its application
an experimental repository with official source code version 2.0.5 and CMake support
This project provides interfaces described in BSI-TR-03165 in form of JAVA API and OpenAPI YAML definition files. The TR describes a Trusted Service Management System (TSMS) to install and personalize JavaCard applets on secure components (eSE) in smartphones.
MultiZone® Security TEE for Andes N22/AE250 is the quick and safe way to add security and separation to any RISC-V processors. The RISC-V standard ISA doesn't define TrustZone-like primitives to provide hardware separation. To shield critical functionality from untrusted third-party components, MultiZone provides hardware-enforced, software-defi…
MultiZone® Security TEE for Arm® Cortex®-M is the quick and safe way to add security and separation to any Cortex-M based device. MultiZone® software can retrofit existing designs. If you don’t have TrustZone®, or if you require finer granularity than one secure world, you can take advantage of high security separation without the need for hardw…
Golang package collection of GlobalPlatform Card Specification related data and functions
MultiZone® Security TEE is the quick and safe way to add security and separation to any RISC-V processors. The RISC-V standard ISA doesn't define TrustZone-like primitives to provide hardware separation. To shield critical functionality from untrusted third-party components, MultiZone provides hardware-enforced, software-defined separation of multi
The dsPIC33CK512MPT608 Provision Prototyping code example shows how to configure the Crypto Authentication Library to provision prototypes using the Trust Platform Design Suite (TPDS). TPDS uses Kit Protocol on device to provision the prototypes.
Secure Element support for Android and iOS in Rust with P256+ES256
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