Codasip, the leader in RISC-V Custom Compute, and Verilock, a US-based hardware security company, have announced an agreement that will see Codasip exclusively provide its ASIC customers with future-proof security technology from Verilock.
The technology is based on Verilock’s patented Entropy Extraction Device (EED), a novel and virtually unbreakable authentication solution developed through advanced research leveraging chaotic networks.
Brett Cline, chief commercial officer at Codasip, said: “The semiconductor industry needs authentication solutions infused into the hardware. We also need this technology to be sophisticated enough to stay a step ahead of the bad actors. This is exactly what the ingenious team at Verilock has developed. Through our collaboration, we can provide a unique, future-proof, and flexible approach.”
Verilock was founded in 2021 to commercialize pioneering work between Ohio State University and Potomac Research LLC in the field of dynamical chaotic networks. The company’s technology is designed to provide an unbreakable authentication solution for industry sectors such as autonomous cars, Industry 4.0, privacy protection, and the IoT.
Jim Northup, chief executive officer at Verilock, said: “Current security solutions with hardware at their root have one or a handful of root keys or identifiers. This can be compromised by a motivated adversary using physical or machine learning-driven side-channel attacks. We have reinvented hardware authentication by leveraging chaotic networks. The result is truly quantum-safe systems with new possibilities for flexible and custom implementation. It’s a perfect fit with Codasip’s Custom Compute approach.”
Codasip and Verilock have entered into an agreement to provide Codasip’s ASIC customers with security technology based on Verilock’s patented Entropy Extraction Device (EED) technology. The technology is designed to provide an unbreakable authentication solution for industry sectors such as autonomous cars, Industry 4.0, privacy protection, and the IoT.
Brett Cline, chief commercial officer at Codasip, said: “The semiconductor industry needs authentication solutions infused into the hardware. We also need this technology to be sophisticated enough to stay a step ahead of the bad actors. This is exactly what the ingenious team at Verilock has developed. Through our collaboration, we can provide a unique, future-proof, and flexible approach.”
Jim Northup, chief executive officer at Verilock, added: “We have reinvented hardware authentication by leveraging chaotic networks. The result is truly quantum-safe systems with new possibilities for flexible and custom implementation. It’s a perfect fit with Codasip’s Custom Compute approach.”
Codasip and Verilock have entered into an agreement to provide Codasip’s ASIC customers with future-proof security technology based on Verilock’s patented Entropy Extraction Device (EED) technology. The technology is designed to provide an unbreakable authentication solution for industry sectors such as autonomous cars, Industry 4.0, privacy protection and the IoT.
Brett Cline, chief commercial officer at Codasip, commented: “The semiconductor industry needs authentication solutions infused into the hardware. We also need this technology to be sophisticated enough to stay a step ahead of the bad actors. This is exactly what the ingenious team at Verilock has developed. Through our collaboration, we can provide a unique, future-proof, and flexible approach.”
Verilock was founded in 2021 to commercialize pioneering work between Ohio State University and Potomac Research LLC in the field of dynamical chaotic networks. Jim Northup, chief executive officer at Verilock, said: “We have reinvented hardware authentication by leveraging chaotic networks. The result is truly quantum-safe systems with new possibilities for flexible and custom implementation. It’s a perfect fit with Codasip’s Custom Compute approach.”
Codasip and Verilock have entered into an agreement to provide Codasip’s ASIC customers with future-proof security technology based on Verilock’s patented Entropy Extraction Device (EED) technology. The technology is designed to provide an unbreakable authentication solution for industry sectors such as autonomous cars, Industry 4.0, privacy protection and the IoT.
Brett Cline, Chief Commercial Officer at Codasip, said: “The semiconductor industry needs authentication solutions infused into the hardware. We also need this technology to be sophisticated enough to stay a step ahead of the bad actors. This is exactly what the ingenious team at Verilock has developed. Through our collaboration, we can provide a unique, future-proof, and flexible approach.”
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