STMicroelectronics collaborates with Microsoft to streamline development of highly secure IoT devices
STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) announced a collaboration with Microsoft to enhance the security of IoT applications. The partnership integrates the Microsoft Azure IoT cloud with STM32U5 microcontrollers and STSAFE-A110 secure elements. This solution combines Azure RTOS and IoT Middleware with Arm Trusted Firmware for improved security and power efficiency. Targeting developers under pressure to meet security standards, the joint effort aims to deliver trusted and efficient connected solutions. The STM32U5 microcontrollers boast certifications such as PSA Level-3 and an EEMBC SecureMark-TLS score of 133,000.
- Collaboration with Microsoft enhances IoT security.
- Integration of Microsoft Azure IoT with STM32U5 microcontrollers.
- Improved power efficiency and performance for IoT devices.
- STM32U5 MCUs achieved PSA Certified Level-3 and SESIP 3 certifications.
- EEMBC SecureMark-TLS score of 133,000 indicates high cryptographic processing efficiency.
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STMicroelectronics collaborates with Microsoft to streamline development of highly secure IoT devices
Joint efforts deliver Microsoft Azure IoT cloud reference implementation integrating Arm® trusted firmware and based on STM32U5 IoT discovery kit
Solution combines advanced, embedded Azure Real Time Operating System (RTOS) & IoT Middleware with highly secure, ultra-low power STM32U5 microcontrollers and STSAFE-A110 secure element
Geneva, May 11, 2022 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has revealed details of its collaboration with Microsoft, an ST Authorized partner, to strengthen the security of emerging Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications.
ST is integrating its ultra-low-power STM32U5 microcontrollers (MCUs) with Microsoft Azure RTOS & IoT Middleware and a certified secure implementation of Arm® Trusted Firmware -M (TF-M) secure services for embedded systems. The intensive engineering project has produced a TF-M based, Azure IoT cloud reference implementation that leverages the hardened security features of the STM32U5 complemented with the hardened key store of an STSAFE-A110 secure element.
“Developers of IoT devices face intense pressure to meet time-to-market constraints at the same time as satisfying the highest-level security-industry standards,” said Daniel Colonna, Marketing Director, Microcontroller Division, STMicroelectronics. “Our solution accelerates embedded development by increasing security as well as power efficiency and performance.”
“Our collaboration with ST is effective and timely, enabling developer communities to meet widespread market demands for smart, connected solutions that are trusted, robust, and efficient,” said Moe Tanabian, Vice President and General Manager, Azure Edge Devices, Platform and Services.
Microsoft Azure RTOS provides a comprehensive middleware package optimized for resource-constrained, connected applications such as IoT edge devices and endpoints. It combines the compact footprint of the ThreadX real-time operating system with services for memory management and connectivity including NetX Duo IPv4/IPv6 and TLS secure socket support.
The Arm TF-M suite provides trusted services including secure boot, secure storage, cryptography, and attestation. Architected for Arm® Cortex®-M processors, TF-M suite integrates readily with ST’s STM32U5 MCUs, which are based on the advanced Cortex-M33 embedded core.
Additional security features of the STM32U5 include physical-attack resistance, Arm’s proven TrustZone® architecture that provides extra isolation for security-critical resources. STM32U5 MCUs achieved PSA Certified Level-3 and SESIP 3 certifications in 2021 and achieved an EEMBC SecureMark®-TLS score of 133,000 for cryptographic processing efficiency.
The STSAFE-A110 EAL5+ certified secure element brings an authentication scheme and personalization service that allow an automated and secured attachment of connected objects to Microsoft Azure. It safely relieves the historical burden on IoT-device makers to protect secret credentials during product manufacture.
The MCUs’ ultra-low-power credentials, confirmed by outstanding ULPMark® benchmarks for deep-sleep, peripheral, and active energy demands, enable extended runtime in battery-powered equipment.
ST will release an STM32Cube-based integration of the reference implementation in Q3 2022 that will further simplify IoT-device design leveraging tight integration with the wider STM32 ecosystem.
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