Quantum-Driven Hardware Root-of-Trust - Second gen PUF
QDID stands for Quantum-Driven Identity. QDID is a semiconductor design whose quantum-driven properties make it a strong hardware root-of-trust for IoT devices. It provides a unique device identity and cryptographic keys that cannot be counterfeited, hacked or breached.
That’s because silicon is structurally unique at the point of manufacture. By measuring and authenticating device identity at the quantum level, QDID offers unforgeable identities for the highest level of IoT security available.
QDID can work independently in an IoT system, but combined with QuarkLink, it offers the highest standard of security available.
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Root of trust IP
- RT-630 Hardware Root of Trust Security Processor for Cloud/AI/ML SoC FIPS-140
- RT-660 DPA & Fault Injection Resistant Hardware Root of Trust Security Processor for Govt/Aero/Defense FIPS-140
- RT-640 Embedded Hardware Security Module (HSM) for Automotive ASIL-B
- RT-130 Compact Root of Trust for IoT, IoT servers, gateways, edge devices
- RT-260 Compact Root of Trust for IoT with DPA, IIoT and cloud-connected devices, sensors, gateways
- Root of Trust eSecure module for SoC security