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Product Brief
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES128/192/256-GCM),
Galois Counter Mode IP Core
Product code: XIP1113H
This IP Core Xiphera is a high-throughput Intellectual Property (IP) core implementing the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) in Galois Counter Mode (GCM). AES-GCM is a widely used cryptographic algorithm for Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data (AEAD) purposes, as it provides both data confidentiality and authenticity.
Proven security for ASIC designs
Xiphera’s cryptographic IP cores and security protocols provide support for ASIC designs. The IP cores are fully digital and therefore support in principle all ASIC process nodes.

Peace of mind in a dangerous world.
Xiphera protects your critical systems by designing security directly into hardware.
News
- 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.