We are excited to announce our collaboration as coordinators of the ORSHSEC workshop, co-located with the CHES2024 conference! Organized as a part of CHES, and held in-person as a half-day CHES-affiliated event, the workshop is focused on secure development life cycles for open-source software and hardware. It will include a mixture of invited and submitted presentations.
Where:
Halifax Convention Centre, Argyle Level A1
When:
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Time:
From 9.00 to 12.30
Who:
The ORSHSEC workshop, merged with TASER workshop
About ORSHSEC
The workshop is focused on the Secure Development Life Cycles (SDLCs) for open-source software and hardware. This approach involves integrating security practices into every phase of the development process, from design and coding to testing and deployment, thus ensuring that security is not an afterthought but a fundamental aspect of the product's development. Besides that, open-source hardware, from silicon to electronic devices, has gained increasing traction in the last few years; it enables a new paradigm and allows complete transparency of the final product.
About our Presentation
In this presentation, we present a methodology to develop secure and privacy-preserving (I)IoT devices taking advantage of open-source hardware (and software). We call our methodology the trusted lifecycle. One original and practical aspect of the lifecycle is that it enables to set security and privacy guarantees that are context-dependent, not only for the developed device (e.g. device uses strong encryption), but also for the lifecycle (e.g., lifecycle protected against supply chain attacks). Another novel bit is that our lifecycle is the first to address open-source hardware development.
Security Pattern is proud to be part of the ORSHIN consortium with six other partners. ORSHSEC is an event organized as part of the ORSHIN project. For more information about the ORSHIN funded project, visit https://horizon-orshin.eu/
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