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Secure Boot
A Quantum-Resistant nQrux® Secure Boot IP core
Product code: XIP7410B
nQrux® Secure Boot solution is an Intellectual Property (IP) core from Xiphera, enabling quantum-secure authenticated boot. nQrux® is Xiphera’s product family for Hardware Trust Engines. It allows verifying the authenticity and integrity of binary images that are loaded into a processor during the boot sequence. The protection is based on a hybrid digital signature scheme using ECDSA and ML-DSA.
This document details FPGA and ASIC resource requirements and performance for the default configuration, including instantiation parameters, supported features, and the selected bus interface.Peace of mind in a dangerous world.
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- Cryptography news & updates
Satellite links are often considered inherently secure due to their distance and specialised infrastructure. In reality, this assumption no longer holds. Sensitive data from critical infrastructure, enterprises, in-flight connectivity, and even government systems is increasingly transmitted over satellite networks without sufficient protection. At the same time, satellite communications are becoming a target for both cyber and geopolitical actors.
- Cryptography news & updates
As quantum computing advances, discussions around the future of cryptography are becoming increasingly common. In many conversations, one message is often heard: in the future, only quantum-safe cryptography will be needed. While quantum computing does introduce real risks to certain cryptographic systems, the reality is more nuanced. Future secure systems will not solely on a single “quantum-safe” algorithm. Instead, they will continue to combine multiple cryptographic technologies.
- Company news & updates
The indirect industrial participation project between a Finnish consortium and Lockheed Martin, related to the F-35 Program in Finland, is progressing as planned. Crosshill, DNV Cyber, Habilito, and Xiphera together with Lockheed Martin have reached the halfway point in a technology project that develops highly secure electronics for defense applications and builds cybersecurity testing laboratories with state-of-the-art capabilities.