AMD builds up security
Through a partnership with ARM, AMD is integrating a security solution into its new products that will provide consumers and businesses with secure access to their online transactions.
AMD has
announced it will integrate a new security solution into its new products to
meet the increasing need to provide consumers and businesses with secure access
to their online transactions. Through a partnership with ARM, AMD will
integrate the ARM TrustZone technology into
future Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) via a system-on-a-chip (SoC) design
methodology. This collaboration will help accelerate a broader ecosystem
support by aligning x86 hardware with the world’s most broadly-adopted mobile
security ecosystem.
By adopting the industry-standard
approach to security that TrustZone technology embodies, AMD and ARM will
provide a consistent approach to security spanning billions of
Internet-connected mobile devices, tablets, PCs and servers − whether they are
powered by ARM processor-based solutions or AMD x86 APUs. AMD plans to provide
development platforms that have TrustZone security features on select APUs in
2013. In a presentation this week at the AMD Fusion Developer Summit 2012 (AFDS), AMD Senior
Vice President and Chief Information Officer Mike Wolfe described AMD’s vision
to advance computing security by enhancing AMD’s existing security
technologies. This is expected to include developing a platform security
processor using an ARM Cortex-A5 CPU that features TrustZone technology, to
monitor and help protect against malicious access to sensitive data and
operations at the hardware level. “With AMD’s support for, and inclusion in,
the expanding TrustZone ecosystem, consumers and businesses can rest assured
their data and content are secured by an industry-standard security solution
that spans a multitude of devices and operating systems,” said Wolfe. “This
example of AMD’s ambidextrous strategy, which leverages our history of x86 and
graphics innovation while also embracing other technologies and intellectual
property, will help drive a more secure computing experience for our consumer
and businesses customers.”
“As technology becomes
more important to our everyday lives, security needs to be present in every
single device. The challenge that the industry faces is how to make this a
reality,” said Ian Drew, executive vice president, strategy, ARM. “Through this
technology partnership with AMD, and the broadening of the ARM TrustZone
technology ecosystem, we’re making another important step towards a solution.
The aim is to make security accessible and consistent for consumers and
business users across all computing devices.”
Industry Support Demonstrates Market Need
In
recognition of the first time hardware will be aligned to an industry-standard
security solution between multiple processor architectures, the technology
partnership has garnered wide support from industry leaders and influencers.
“At
Alipay, we strive to provide safe and reliable online payment services to
hundreds of millions of registered users for the tens of millions of
transactions they make every day,” said Stephen Zhu, senior director,
Alipay. “By incorporating security at the hardware level, AMD and ARM are
providing an added level of protection and taking us one step closer to
achieving this goal.”
“Hardly a week goes by
without the emergence of another scary story regarding stolen identities or
some other computer-related security breach – such as last week’s hack of
social career networking website LinkedIn that resulted in millions of stolen
passwords,” observed Nathan Brookwood, Research Fellow at Insight 64. “The bad
guys have figured out that it’s easier to steal money from a bank’s computers
than from the bank itself. AMD’s move to integrate ARM’s TrustZone technology
into future APUs will allow systems containing those APUs to attain the same
level of hardware-enforced security as today’s most advanced devices, and will
allow the users of those systems to sleep more soundly at night.
ARM TrustZone Brings
Security to Millions of Devices
ARM TrustZone
technology - a system-wide approach to security - is a key component of the ARM
architecture and is integrated into the ARM Cortex-A processor series. Launched
in 2004, TrustZone is a result of on-going co-development that ARM carries out
with a wide range of companies and has been implemented in a wide array of
devices to date. The aim of the TrustZone ecosystem is to drive industry
alignment and scalability. This will enable billions of TrustZone
technology-based devices to meet the system security needs of consumers,
service providers, enterprises and device manufacturers.
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