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Rambus Partners with Gemalto to Guard Against Side-Channel Attacks

By PaymentsJournal
February 15, 2018
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AI Experts Claim Bank AI Vulnerable to Cyber Attack, Rambus Gemalto side-channel attacks

AI Experts Claim Bank AI Vulnerable to Cyber Attack

Rambus, a leader in semiconductor and IP products, has signed a licensing agreement with digital security giant Gemalto to safeguard devices and data from side-channel attacks. Side-channel attacks, which exploit physical characteristics of electronic devices to extract sensitive data like encryption keys, have become a growing concern in the digital security space. This agreement allows Gemalto to integrate Rambus’ security technology into its products, strengthening defenses against these increasingly sophisticated threats.

By collaborating with Gemalto, Rambus aims to provide robust solutions that protect hardware from vulnerabilities, particularly in industries where data protection is critical, such as financial services, telecommunications, and government sectors.

What Are Side-Channel Attacks?

Side-channel attacks differ from traditional cyberattacks in that they do not directly target the software or code. Instead, they exploit the physical aspects of electronic devices, such as power consumption or electromagnetic emissions, to extract cryptographic keys or other sensitive information.

  • Physical vulnerabilities: These attacks target the unintended physical leakage of information from devices, making it crucial to implement hardware-level defenses.
  • Rising threat: As technology advances and devices become more connected, the threat of side-channel attacks grows, particularly in sectors where secure data transmission is paramount.

How Rambus and Gemalto’s Partnership Enhances Security

The license agreement between Rambus and Gemalto will allow the latter to implement advanced countermeasures in its devices to safeguard against side-channel attacks. Key benefits of the partnership include:

  • Enhanced device security: Rambus’ security solutions will be integrated into Gemalto’s products, offering advanced protection for hardware and software against side-channel threats.
  • Data protection for key industries: With the ability to protect devices from side-channel attacks, Gemalto can better serve industries that require the highest levels of data protection, including banking, telecoms, and government agencies.
  • Future-proofing technology: By adopting Rambus’ cutting-edge technology, Gemalto is taking a proactive approach to future-proof its devices, ensuring they remain secure against evolving threats.

Impact on the Security Landscape

This agreement marks a significant step in bolstering security measures at the hardware level, addressing a critical need for stronger defenses in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. As more industries rely on secure data transmission, the demand for robust protections against side-channel attacks will continue to grow. This partnership positions both Rambus and Gemalto as key players in providing next-generation security solutions.

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