Intrinsic-ID BV
Overview
Intrinsic ID is the world’s leading provider of security IP for embedded systems based on physical unclonable function or PUF technology. The technology provides an additional level of hardware security utilizing the inherent uniqueness in each and every silicon chip. The IP can be delivered in hardware or software and can be applied easily to almost any chip – from tiny microcontrollers to high-performance FPGAs – and at any stage of a product’s lifecycle. It is used as a hardware root of trust to validate payment systems, secure connectivity, authenticate sensors, and protect sensitive government and military data and systems. Intrinsic ID security has been deployed and proven in millions of devices certified by EMVCo, Visa, CC EAL6+, PSA, ioXt, and governments across the globe.
Intrinsic ID’s mission is to make it easy to secure any smart device and make the connected world safer. Its PUF IP enables chip designers to build secure key vaults or provision their chips with an unclonable identity in the most secure, seamless, cost-effective manner.
Intrinsic ID commits itself to developing security solutions that adhere to the highest quality standards and that are easy to integrate. When working with customers, Intrinsic ID always aim to bring the best security solution for the specific use-case. Intrinsic ID strives to be innovative and prides itself on always delivering on promises made.
Products and Services
Quiddikey:
QuiddiKey is a hardware IP solution that enables device manufacturers and designers to secure their products with internally generated, device-unique cryptographic keys without the need for adding costly, security-dedicated silicon. It uses the inherently random start-up values of SRAM as a physical unclonable function (PUF), which generates the entropy required for a strong hardware root of trust. Read more…
Quiddikey in Software
BK is a secure root key generation and management software solution for IoT security that allows device manufacturers to secure their products with an internally generated, unique and unclonable identity. Since BK is a software implementation of SRAM PUF, it is the only hardware entropy source option for securing products that does not need to be loaded at silicon fabrication. It can be installed later in the supply chain, and even remotely retrofitted on deployed devices. Read more…
Quiddicard
Quiddicard is software that enables the external activation of Quiddikey secure key storage (hardware and software) modules.
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iRNG
iRNG is a true random number generator developed on Intrinsic-IDs Hardware Intrinsic Security (HIS) technology In iRNG a truly random seed is extracted from SRAM PUF data, which is then used for seeding an AES-based FIPS 140-3 compliant deterministic random bit generator.
Intrinsic-ID's IRNG is typically more than twice as fast compared to RO-based alternatives on the market; these alternatives typically require 10s of ms for a random number generation, whereas iRNG benefits from the fact that SRAM data is available instantaneously at start up.
iRNG Product Brief
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AES — 128/256
AES core, a highly compact IP core implementing the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) in compliance with Federal Information Processing Standards FIPS PUB 197. It uses a 128-bit or 256- bit key and encrypts or decrypts data in blocks of 128 bits or 256 bits in ECB or CBC mode.
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SHA-256:
Integrated hardware IP for FIPS 180-2 compliant secure hash standard hashing with 256-bit digests. The IP is delivered as synthesized RTL or a netlist, together with documentation, hardware test benches, (APB or handshake) interface specifications, and integration guidelines.
HMAC-SHA-256:
Integrated HMAC and SHA IP core providing FIPS 198 compliant hash-based message authentication. It supports key lengths up to 512 bits with input message block length of 512 bits.
For information about pricing and obtaining products or services, please contact Intrinsic-ID B.V. directly.
Apollo
Apollo is a firmware solution for protecting FPGAs that combines a Butterfly PUF with Intrinsic ID’s helper data algorithms. Butterfly shaped circuits are configured on the fabric of the FPGA to intrinsically generate the entropy needed for a strong hardware root of trust. Keys derived from Apollo are volatile and derived only when required providing a significant high security assurance. Since Apollo is part of the FPGA configuration file it is a “soft PUF” implementation and security functionality can be retrofitted on deployed devices, enabling remote “brownfield” installation of a hardware root of trust. Read more…
Contact Information
For additional information, contact Intrinsic-ID B.V. :
Headquarters: Sunnyvale, USA
Intrinsic ID, Inc.
710 Lakeway Drive, Suite 100
Sunnyvale, CA 94085-4047
+1 408-933-9980
R&D: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Intrinsic ID B.V.
High Tech Campus 83
5656 AG Eindhoven
The Netherlands
+31 40 851 90 20