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Synopsys Extends DesignWare Security, Processor IP Solutions to Address Safety and Security Requirements of Automotive Designs
ISO 26262 Standard-Compliant tRoot Hardware Secure Module and ARC Security Processor Add Functional Safety Features to Protect SoCs Against Data Tampering &

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[{"type":"text","content":"ISO 26262 Standard-Compliant tRoot Hardware Secure Module and ARC Security Processor Add Functional Safety Features to Protect SoCs Against Data Tampering & Physical Attacks\n\n\nMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --\nHighlights\nASIL B compliant tRoot Hardware Secure Module for Automotive integrates Root of Trust security solution with hardware safety mechanisms to protect against both malicious attacks and random and systematic faults ASIL D compliant ARC SEM130FS Safety and Security Processor adds hardware redundancy to side-channel-attack protected processor to mitigate random hardware faults and avoid system failures Both DesignWare IP products meet stringent safety process and documentation requirements, targeting a broad range of applications for ADAS, telematics, radar, V2X communications, and industrial SoCs Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) today announced the availability of its new DesignWare® tRoot(TM) Hardware Secure Module (HSM) and ARC® SEM130FS Safety and Security Processor IP solutions with integrated functional safety features to accelerate ISO 26262 certification of automotive systems-on-chips (SoCs). The ASIL B compliant tRoot HSM for Automotive adds hardware safety mechanisms for protection against permanent, transient and latent faults to its security system that includes an ARC processor, scalable side-channel resistant cryptography, true random number generator and security-enabled external memory controllers. The ASIL D compliant ARC SEM130FS Processor adds safety-critical hardware features such as dual-core lockstep to meet stringent automotive safety requirements. Both the ARC SEM130FS Processor and tRoot HSM for Automotive are supported by comprehensive safety documentation, including failure modes, effects and diagnostic analysis (FMEDA) reports that facilitate chip- and system-level ISO 26262 ASIL B or ASIL D compliance. \n\"Security attacks on safety-critical ADAS, telematics, radar, V2X communications, and industrial systems are on the rise, and designers need to find ways to implement advanced security while eliminating points of failure,\" said Wolfgang Ruf, product manager, semiconductors at SGS-TÜV Saar GmbH. \"By extending its DesignWare tRoot HSM and ARC SEM Processor IP solutions to include functional safety mechanisms, Synopsys is enabling designers to more easily deliver SoCs...