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Clark Jarvis
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Escalating attacks on IoT devices have pushed security-by-design approaches to the forefront. As with any secure IoT design, the first step is to pinpoint the security requirements and then choose an MCU that has the right combination of integrated security capabilities. But what comes next is crucial: the security configuration. How will you protect the application code? How can you help ensure that valuable data is kept private? Using the right development tools will not only simplify this process, but can give you confidence in the security of your design that you can pass along to users of your product.
During this session, you’ll be guided step-by-step through a secure application development flow using the LPC55S69 Arm® Cortex®-M33-based MCU with TrustZone support. Go beyond standard TrustZone capabilities and see how the NXP implementation, plus complimentary MCUXpresso suite of software and tools, including our IDE, SDK and configuration tools, can offer a rich development environment to help you not only leverage TrustZone in your devices, but build “trust” in other parts of your application.
After all, security is only as strong as the weakest link. And that’s even more reason why you need every development tool in your arsenal to strengthen the security of your IoT design.
The LPC55S69 MCU is part of the EdgeLock Assurance program. Protecting sensitive information at every endpoint requires smart security that you can count on. Designed to meet industry standards, NXP products and services in the EdgeLock Assurance program follow proven security development processes and verification assessments—from product concept through release.
Clark Jarvis
MCUXpresso Ecosystem Product Marketer, NXP Semiconductors
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