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Senior Embedded Systems Engineer, Timesys
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Building more secure embedded system products starts with utilizing advanced hardware security features such as a trusted execution environment (TEE).
A TEE isolates sensitive data and processes from non-secure processes, creating secure or trusted zones and non-secure, non-trusted zones in your embedded system product.
Arm offers TrustZone technology for creating a secure, isolated operating environment and NXP’s i.MX processors leverage this technology to provide the foundation for a TEE. But implementation of the TEE takes place in the software you develop for your embedded system products.
This session will explore how to get started with using a TEE in your projects using i.MX processors.
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