The semiconductor industry is the lifeblood of the digital economy. The design, manufacturing and consumption of chips is a global ecosystem, and competition is fierce as scaling and cost reductions based on Moore’s law are diminishing. Counterfeit and other unauthorized chips create real risks in areas of reliability, functionality, performance and safety. This presentation will discuss how semiconductor companies can protect their IP and business by securely provisioning silicon, and the means to provide the ecosystem-wide capabilities needed to verify the identity and provenance of semiconductor devices.
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Matt OrzenTechnical Director Systems Architecture, RambusMatt Orzen is the Director of Solution Architecture for Rambus Security IP. In his role, he is responsible for the development of next-generation security solutions protecting hardware and data from a growing threat environment of tampering and cyberattacks. Previous to Rambus, he served in senior security architect roles at SafeNet and OpenTV. Matt is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley. |