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Training Material for Microchip Security Solution
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MultiZone® Security SDK for Ada
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Machine identity and its application
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C code used to compare different secure elements
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Secure Element support for Android and iOS in Rust with P256+ES256
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an experimental repository with official source code version 2.0.5 and CMake support
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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.
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ECLet version for ST-Micro's STM32 Series of boards
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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…
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Breakout board for Optiga Trust M chip compatible with Raspberry Pi
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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…
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Golang package collection of GlobalPlatform Card Specification related data and functions
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MultiZone® Security Enclave for Linux
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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
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