Trustzone-M and beyond, with Renesas RA MCUs and tools
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Duration: 1h00
Instructor: Andy Beeson
Description:
TrustZone-M is a core technology developed by Arm as part of the v8-M architecture. It was designed to enforce a logical partition between Secure and Non-Secure MCU regions, acting as a building block in producing more secure MCU applications. However, on its own Trustzone-M is not MCU security.
In this session, we will examine the implementation of Trustzone-M in Renesas Cortex-M33 based RA4 and RA6 MCUs, along with the additional features that build on top of this to further enhance embedded security. Also covered will be the software development tools that provide the necessary workflows to allow customers to deliver a secure system.
Andy Beeson is a Product Marketing Manager within the Arm Microcontroller team at Renesas, focussed on ensuring the availability of development tools for accelerating the creation and deployment of IoT software products. With 30 years' experience in embedded software and tools, he has previously held senior positions in a number of engineering, applications, and product management roles at Secure Thingz (part of IAR Systems Group), NXP Semiconductors, Code Red Technologies and Arm. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science from the University of Leeds (UK).
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