In our latest interview, Guido Bertoni from Security Pattern shares updates on their contributions to the ORSHIN project, highlighting:
– ORSHIN’s progress as it enters its final year, including positive feedback and the success of the ORSHSEC workshop at CHES.
– Development of the Trusted Life Cycle (TLC), a methodology ensuring cybersecurity in open-source hardware projects.
– Innovative research evaluating Tiny Tapeout chips to ensure secure hardware design and protection against side-channel attacks.
Guido reflects on their groundbreaking work, noting:
“This is the first time Tiny Tapeout chips are being analyzed from this perspective. The findings are promising, though some unexpected behaviors require deeper investigation.”
Watch the full interview to explore these milestones and more: