Samsung Electronics has introduced its integrated Secure Element (SE) solution for Internet of Things (IoT) applications that offers a turn-key service for hardware and software needs.
As the benefits of IoT devices grow, so does the importance of security throughout the network that spans from cloud, servers and hubs to the individual connected devices. With both hardware and software support for the security requirements in today’s IoT devices, Samsung’s SE solution will help chip manufacturers to easily employ reliable security features, and bring innovative products and services to market faster.
At the hardware level, Samsung’s SE will stop and reset itself the moment it detects abnormal activity, thus protecting the sensitive data stored within the security integrated circuit (IC). The SE adopts embedded flash (eFlash) for the first time in the industry at the 45-nanometer (nm) process node, which brings faster data processing and more flexible software modifications compared to traditional electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROMs).
Samsung’s dedicated software for the SE supports various tasks such as personal verification, security key storage, and encoding and decoding. It also allows key and authentication information to be safely transferred between devices, servers and clouds.
“Securing personal information stored on electronic devices and in the cloud, is a top priority,” says Rui Brits, senior manager of product marketing at Samsung South Africa. “Samsung’s Secure Element solution is another demonstration of our advanced security technology that has been proven through mobile application processors (AP), smart card ICs and other semiconductor products. We believe that applications for Samsung’s SE solution will continue to diversify, along with the vastly expanding IoT industry.”
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