OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

OPTIGA™ TPMs based on Trusted Computing Group (TCG) specifications protect the integrity and authenticity of embedded devices and systems

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Overview

OPTIGA™ TPM product family offers standardized ready-to-use security controllers that identify and authenticate PCs, servers, and connected IoT devices, and protect data integrity and confidentiality. They are based on TCG specifications and support the latest TPM 2.0 standard.

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About

OPTIGA™ TPMs are Infineon’s broad portfolio of standardized, ready-to-use security solutions that serve as a robust foundation to identify and authenticate devices, and to protect data integrity and confidentiality. OPTIGA™ TPMs are based on TCG specifications and support the latest TPM 2.0 standard.

With a secured key store and support for a variety of encryption algorithms, OPTIGA™ TPM security controllers provide robust protection for critical data and processes through their rich functionality. They act like a “safe” within the system as they are capable of resisting both logical and physical attacks – their shielded environment protects confidential data and cryptographic secrets. 

OPTIGA™ TPMs support a wide range of use cases, including basic device authentication and protection of system integrity through remote verification. These capabilities provide a high degree of flexibility, enabling dynamic security enhancements. 

OPTIGA™ TPMs have been used successfully for years to provide security in PCs/computing and used in embedded systems and connected devices (IoT) as well. Individual and secured IDs serve as a robust foundation in IoT devices and systems – e.g., in the area of network security for routers, switches, access points, gateways, and 5G equipment. Infineon's TPMs are gaining momentum in IoT edge devices including surveillance cameras, and EV charging stations, to name a few.

In addition to the traditional target markets such as computing, industrial, and network infrastructure the TPM success story spreads to a growing number of other markets such as smart mobility, health, lifestyle, and renewable energy. 

With experts predicting that quantum computing will become a reality within the next two decades, the industry is looking for TPM solutions to tackle the threats posed herewith. To meet this demand, Infineon has introduced the world’s first TPMs with a Post Quantum Computing (PQC)-protected firmware update mechanism. 

On-the-fly updates can be used to add the higher levels that embedded systems will require in the future, allowing TPM-based systems to address short-term security needs as well as new use cases.  In short, there is much more to this hardware-based security solution than meets the eye.

OPTIGA™ TPMs are Infineon’s broad portfolio of standardized, ready-to-use security solutions that serve as a robust foundation to identify and authenticate devices, and to protect data integrity and confidentiality. OPTIGA™ TPMs are based on TCG specifications and support the latest TPM 2.0 standard.

With a secured key store and support for a variety of encryption algorithms, OPTIGA™ TPM security controllers provide robust protection for critical data and processes through their rich functionality. They act like a “safe” within the system as they are capable of resisting both logical and physical attacks – their shielded environment protects confidential data and cryptographic secrets. 

OPTIGA™ TPMs support a wide range of use cases, including basic device authentication and protection of system integrity through remote verification. These capabilities provide a high degree of flexibility, enabling dynamic security enhancements. 

OPTIGA™ TPMs have been used successfully for years to provide security in PCs/computing and used in embedded systems and connected devices (IoT) as well. Individual and secured IDs serve as a robust foundation in IoT devices and systems – e.g., in the area of network security for routers, switches, access points, gateways, and 5G equipment. Infineon's TPMs are gaining momentum in IoT edge devices including surveillance cameras, and EV charging stations, to name a few.

In addition to the traditional target markets such as computing, industrial, and network infrastructure the TPM success story spreads to a growing number of other markets such as smart mobility, health, lifestyle, and renewable energy. 

With experts predicting that quantum computing will become a reality within the next two decades, the industry is looking for TPM solutions to tackle the threats posed herewith. To meet this demand, Infineon has introduced the world’s first TPMs with a Post Quantum Computing (PQC)-protected firmware update mechanism. 

On-the-fly updates can be used to add the higher levels that embedded systems will require in the future, allowing TPM-based systems to address short-term security needs as well as new use cases.  In short, there is much more to this hardware-based security solution than meets the eye.

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