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Easy Embedded Security Integration with STSAFE and STM32CubeMX

John Tran - STMicroelectronics - Watch Now - EOC 2024 - Duration: 30:06

During this technical talk session, you will learn how to quickly integrate Secure Element STSAFE into your new or existing STM32 MCU applications. We will show you how easy the process can be using STM32CubeMX development platform. Harness the power of STSAFE embedded security features to implement authentication, signature verification, key pairing and more.

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Khaled
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | 1 reply

Thank you for the presentation Mr John.

JohnTranSpeaker
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

Thank you for your time.

otaranda
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | 1 reply

Thank you!

JohnTranSpeaker
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

Thank you for your time.

Mohamed-Ali
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | 1 reply

thank you so much for this valuable presentation !

JohnTranSpeaker
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

Thank you for your time.

Hal
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | 1 reply

Thank you for the presentation!

JohnTranSpeaker
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

Thank you for your time.

gordonmx
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | 1 reply

Is there an IDE for RUST programming for STM MCUs?

JohnTranSpeaker
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

Our IDE currently supports only C and C++.

mmckaydavies
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | 1 reply

Interesting and useful device. I guess the device can be used with any microcontroller, not necessarily an STM32 device? Is there documentation regarding the I2C protocol?

JohnTranSpeaker
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

That's right. Any MCU can be used. I2C protocol is described in the datasheet. It is standardized I2C.

DrK
Score: 1 | 7 months ago | 1 reply

In the case of devices bought off the shelve, they come with a pre-loaded certificate. What does garanty that those certificate are safe enough? If so, we assume that custom certificate adds an additional level of security to worth the service proposed by ST, right?

JohnTranSpeaker
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

In our secured factory, we load the key pair inside the STSAFE. The private key never leaves the STSAFE so it is completely secure. Those certificates are signed by ST as a certificate authority. A custom certificate would mean that the STSAFE has a profile that is only specific to you and no one else.

UV100
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

You sure convince , I am going to use this chip in my current design

JohnTranSpeaker
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

Yes. If your volume is over 5k, you can load the device with your own key pairs.

cijart
Score: 0 | 7 months ago | no reply

looks well thought product, aligned w/ standards and certified.

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