Infineon and Carnegie Mellon working together on IoT security
- الكاتب:Ella Cai
- الافراج عن:2018-09-18
Infineon has got together with the CyLab Security and Privacy Institute at Carnegie Mellon to form the Security Research Group to identify and address requirements for robust, reliable security solutions that IoT users can trust.
The Security Research Group focus will range from innovations in smart cards, identity documents and computer security, to methods for securing connected devices used in smart homes, Industry 4.0, smart cities and autonomous transportation.
One focus of the initiative will target large, city-scale IoT ecosystems that have heterogeneous, long-lived devices mixed with new infrastructure.
Additionally, prototypes will be tested in a living lab that is reflective of system-wide and cross-layer challenges and industry vetted for realism. Further information is available here.
The work with CyLab is one of several Infineon collaborations in strategic research initiatives with US partners.
Others include projects with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) and North Carolina State University’s PowerAmerica Institute.
The Security Research Group focus will range from innovations in smart cards, identity documents and computer security, to methods for securing connected devices used in smart homes, Industry 4.0, smart cities and autonomous transportation.
One focus of the initiative will target large, city-scale IoT ecosystems that have heterogeneous, long-lived devices mixed with new infrastructure.
Additionally, prototypes will be tested in a living lab that is reflective of system-wide and cross-layer challenges and industry vetted for realism. Further information is available here.
The work with CyLab is one of several Infineon collaborations in strategic research initiatives with US partners.
Others include projects with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) and North Carolina State University’s PowerAmerica Institute.