ChaoLogix Opening India Engineering Center To Meet Global Demand for ChaoSecure Technology That Boosts Semiconductor Chip Security
Update: Arm acquires ChaoLogix for security reasons (October 2017)
ChaoSecure Hardware Solution Outperforms Conventional Security Solutions for Applications from Smart Cards to Smart Phones
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Sept. 24, 2014 – ChaoLogix®, Inc., a semiconductor technology provider focused on developing embedded security and low-power design intellectual property, is opening an India Engineering Center to help meet global demand for its ChaoSecure℠ technology that contributes a superior layer of security to semiconductor chips compared to existing solutions.
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Based in Hyderabad, India, the new India Engineering Center will be overseen by Anish Dhanekula, ChaoLogix’s new Director of Technology and Head of India operations. Dhanekula, who joins ChaoLogix from Maxim Integrated where he most recently served as a senior design engineer, has successfully led the development and market introduction of several security integrated circuits (ICs).
“ChaoSecure technology is receiving tremendous response from the industry as we work with several prominent IC manufacturers to help protect their next generation of chips,” said ChaoLogix CEO Brian Kelly. “The opening of our India Engineering Center is part of our expansion into several markets worldwide where our technology is being embraced, and we’re looking to expand our team as we establish a presence in these regions.”
Today’s mobile devices containing critical data are especially vulnerable to side channel attacks exploiting data leaked through their power and electromagnetic signatures. ChaoLogix’s proprietary ChaoSecure technology protects against this vulnerability by addressing the cause of the leakage at the source, rather than dealing with the symptoms.
A hardware-based solution designed to provide optimal performance at the nexus of security and power, ChaoSecure is proven in silicon and validated by an independent security lab. ChaoSecure is a secure standard cell library that can be easily integrated into an existing IC — making it the ideal security solution in terms of cost and performance for designing complex applications ranging from smart cards to smart phones.
ChaoSecure is one of multiple technologies under development by ChaoLogix, which is backed by more than $5 million in recent Series C financing from Florida-based private investors and the company’s original investor pool. Led by successful business and semiconductor industry veterans including Kelly and Senior Vice President of Business Development Chowdary Yanamadala, ChaoLogix is based in Jacksonville, Fla., with offices in Gainesville, Fla., and engineering operations in Melbourne, Fla.
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About ChaoLogix, Inc.
ChaoLogix, Inc., is a semiconductor technology provider focused on embedded security and low-power design. ChaoLogix’s patented ChaoSecure technology significantly deters vulnerability to specific semiconductor security attacks. For more information, visit http://chaologix.com/.
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