Silex Inside releases a secure connection engine
July 3, 2018 -- Silex Inside releases a high performance and scalable secure connection engine.
The newly released BA452 is a secure connection engine that can be used to off-load the compute intensive Public Key operations (Diffie-Helmann, Signature Generation and Verification). It combines a load balancer and a configurable amount of instances of the BA414EP Public-Key Cryptography engine benefiting from all features supported in the BA414EP (i.e. RSA/DH/DSA and ECC/ECDSA/ECDH/X.25519/X.448 and more).
This module enables to efficiently obtain maximum system performance with several tenths of BA414EP instances being scheduled efficiently.
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