Arrow Electronics PSA Certified Development Kit Accelerates Time to Market for IoT Devices Founded on PSoC™ 64 Root of Trust
Arrow Electronics has launched the PSoC™ 64 IoT Security Workshop Development Kit, its first PSA Certified platform. This kit accelerates secure system development using accepted cybersecurity methodologies and facilitates compliance with emerging IoT legislation, including NIST 8259A and EN 303 645. The platform, co-developed with Infineon, enhances security for IoT devices and simplifies programming and management of devices via AWS Cloud. It ensures that devices meet the PSA Certified security goals, promoting robust cyber-protection for the device lifecycle.
- Launch of the first PSA Certified PSoC™ 64 IoT Security Workshop Development Kit enhances Arrow's product offerings.
- The kit simplifies compliance with key IoT security standards, potentially increasing demand from developers.
- Key partnerships with Infineon and Arm enhance credibility and support for the new product.
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Platform simplifies creation and connection of IoT devices meeting accepted cyber-protection standards
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The kit is Arrow’s first PSA Certified product and has been created in conjunction with Infineon. IoT device developers can leverage this platform to align with accepted industry and government standards for electronic security and help ensure compliance with emerging IoT legislation, including NIST 8259A and EN 303 645. The kit has been evaluated by SGS Brightsight, a leading global independent security evaluation laboratory, and is PSA Certified Level 1.
The kit helps developers to quickly start their projects. It includes the Infineon PSoC™ 64 Secure AWS IoT Pioneer Kit, Arrow PSoC™ 6 IoT Sensor Shield, Shield2Go kits, and AWS cloud enablement with certified functional APIs and integrated dashboard for monitoring and visualization. PSA Certified Level 2 PSoC™ 64 silicon offers a root of trust (RoT) that provides a basis for trusted services such as crypto and secure storage. The development kit is a pre-tested and validated reference design that is built with sensor-to-cloud security in mind for end-to-end security purposes.
In addition, as the first ever PSA-certified platform to use Amazon FreeRTOS, the PSoC™ 64 IoT Security Workshop Development Kit simplifies programming, deployment, and management of IoT devices, as well as easing secure connection to AWS Cloud services for edge.
The methodology provided by PSA Certified, combined with Arrow’s end-to-end support, helps minimize risks for developers, reduce costs, and accelerate time to market, including security certification of the final product. The PSA Certified approach was co-founded by Arm and embodies security goals that help ensure consistent cyber-protection and cover the entire device lifecycle.
Developers using the kit can be sure their devices meet the PSA Certified 10 security goals, including assuring that devices are uniquely identifiable and securely attestable, that only authorized software can be executed, and that there is support for isolation and secure update while preventing unauthorized rollback. The approach also promotes interaction, which facilitates monitoring and awareness of security status, as well as restricting the Secure Processing Environment to a minimal set of trusted services. Users can be confident they have covered all these challenges, while leveraging the PSoC™ 64 RoT and approved Trusted Firmware-M (TF-M) for Arm® Cortex-M® processors.
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