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An Enclave-based TEE for SE-in-SoC in RISC-V Industry. (arXiv:2208.03631v1 [cs.CR])
Aug. 9, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Xuanle Ren, Xiaoxia Cui
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Secure Element (SE) in SoC sees an increasing adoption in industry. Many
applications in IoT devices are bound to the SE because it provides strong
cryptographic functions and physical protection. Though SE-in-SoC provides
strong proven isolation for software programs, it also brings more design
complexity and higher cost to PCB board building. More, SE-in-SoC may still
have security concerns, such as malware installation and user impersonation. In
this work, we employ TEE, a hardware-backed security technique, for protecting
SE-in-SoC and …
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