Post-Quantum Cryptography - nQrux® Secure Boot - Quantum-Secure Authenticated Boot (PQC)
Xiphera's nQrux® Secure Boot is implementable across FPGA and ASIC-based systems and incorporates a process-agnostic design approach.
This IP core is an essential solution for securing systems against both contemporary and emerging cryptographic threats, ensuring that only fully authenticated software is executed during system startups.
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The trust in a computing platform’s operation is established during its power-up, when essential components such as the operating system and critical parameters are loaded. If this power-up sequence – also known as boot sequence – is not secured, the entire computing platform may be compromised.
In this webinar, we review how hardware-based cryptographic mechanisms can be used to secure the boot process of a computing platform. We will discover how the confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of the boot process can be secured with post-quantum secure boot.
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