Live Replay: Microchip Security Series 18 Leveraging PKCS #11 and Security Devices to Develop Secure IoT Edge Devices to Cloud Applications on Linux® Systems
In this workshop, you'll learn how to enable code reusability, simplify integration, and reduce maintenance costs in networked embedded Linux applications for secure authentication. Our security experts will discuss how our solutions support the standard PKCS #11 interface through the CryptoAuthLib library and security-hardened devices such as Trusted Platform’s ATECC608 and TrustAnchor TA100.
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