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End-to-end Supply Chain Protection with Dynamic Trust

Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2020    
Time:
11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time    
Sponsor:
Lattice Semiconductor
Duration: 1 Hour

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Summary

The security paradigm is changing, and firmware attacks are a growing and serious security concern across all end markets. TPM and MCU-based ‘static’ solutions are not sufficient for comprehensive protection needed in a constantly changing and increasingly risky supply chain environment. Learn how Lattice SentryTM solutions stack delivers FPGA based parallel, real time, “dynamic” solution to protect, detect, and recover from unauthorized firmware changes, based on the NIST 800-193 platform firmware resiliency (PFR) guidelines. Additionally, learn how Lattice SupplyGuardTM service offers protection against overbuilding, cloning, counterfeiting and Trojan insertion throughout the supply chain.

For more information, please visit:  www.latticesemi.com/LatticeSentry and www.latticesemi.com/LatticeSupplyGuard

Key Takeaways: 

  • Lattice Sentry solutions stack delivers NIST 800-193 compliant, real-time, dynamic PFR software solution that reduces time-to-market from months to weeks. 
  • Lattice SupplyGuard preserves trust throughout unprotected supply chains by protecting against counterfeiting, overbuilding, and trojan insertion. 
  • Developers without prior FPGA experience can drag-and-drop Sentry’s validated IPs and modify the included RISC-V C reference code in the Lattice Propel design environment. 

Speaker

Marshall Goldberg

Marshall Goldberg, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Lattice Semiconductor

Marshall Goldberg is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Lattice Semiconductor. He manages a variety of security-related technologies used in Lattice Security FPGA and HDMI/HDCP products. Mr. Goldberg is also responsible for all of the standards activities relating to Lattice’s HDMI and MHL IP. Currently, he serves on the Board of Directors of HDMI Licensing Authority, as President of MHL, LLC., as Management and Technical Representative to the HDMI Founders, and serves the HDMI Forum as a Board Member and as Chairman of the organization’s Marketing Working Group, responsible for defining future versions of the HDMI Specification. He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and holds patents in the areas of audio and digital television systems.

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