Friday, April 5, 2024

Infineon Technologies and wolfSSL Commit to Trusted Computing

 

Trusted Computing Group (TCG) members Infineon Technologies and wolfSSL have collaborated to develop a TPM software stack and TPM-tools designed to simplify the integration of a TPM on Cortex-M based devices. A demonstration is scheduled for embedded world 2024. Visitors at Hall 1, Booth 500 will witness wolfTPM and the Infineon OPTIGA TPM SLB 9672 which have been integrated on a PSoC 62 microcontroller (M4/M0+). Both highlighting common security use-cases for utilizing a TPM 2.0.

wolfTPM is designed for embedded use and leverages all features in the TPM 2.0 specification. wolfTPM is ideal for resource constraint devices and runs on Windows, Linux, RTOS, and bare metal environments.

The Infineon OPTIGA TPM SLB 9672 supports Microsoft Windows and Linux environments. Infineon also offers software and tools to facilitate firmware updates for the TPM.

A ‘common criteria’ and FIPS 140-certified TPM 2.0 has been created to simplify device-level certification. Cortex-M series-based devices integrate efficient security infrastructure through a certified TPM 2.0. Designers can implement source code for drivers, software stacks, TPM firmware updates, and testing. TCG/ISO-standardized hardware and software can be utilized across a range of CPU and MCU architectures.

For more information, visit infineon.com and wolfssl.com.


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