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Huang: Towards a More Open Secure Element Chip

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Huang: Towards a More Open Secure Element Chip

[Posted December 21, 2022 by corbet]
Andrew 'bunnie' Huang writes about his work with Cramium to bring more openness to secure element chips:
In my view it’s better to compromise and have a seat at the table now, than to walk away from negotiations and simply cede green fields to proprietary technologies, hoping to retake lost ground only after the community has achieved consensus around a robust full-stack open source SE solution. So, instead of investing time arguing over politics before any work is done, I’m choosing to invest time building validation test suites. Once I have a solid suite of tests in hand, I’ll have a much stronger position to argue for the removal of any proprietary CPU cores.

(Thanks to Paul Wise)


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