ICCAD Keynote: Design of Secure Systems - Where are the EDA Tools?
Georg Sigl has spent ten years looking at system security and developing secure ICs for a variety of applications. Starting in the year 2000, he was responsible for developing new secure microcontroller platforms in the Chip Card and Security division at Infineon. He managed the development of two award winning secure platforms: the Infineon SLE88 (Cartes Sesames Award 2001) and the SLE78 (Cartes Sesames Award 2008; Innovation Award of the German Industry 2010). In short, Sigl understand the types of security problems modern digital systems encounter and he’s thought a lot about how to deal with those threats. Signl brought his insights to ICCAD today in the form of a keynote speech titled “Design of Secure Systems – Where are the EDA Tools?”
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