CES 2018: Infineon TPMs Bring Trust (to the Smart) Home

January 15, 2018

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CES 2018: Infineon TPMs Bring Trust (to the Smart) Home

To reestablish that trust in the smart home, Infineon Technologies' Optiga Trusted Platform Module internally generally and stores cryptographic keys that are used to authenticate device connections.

Connected consumer devices continue to be hacked, leaving smart home OEMs scrambling to preserve their reputations and smart home consumers lacking trust. 
 
To reestablish that trust in the smart home, Infineon Technologies' Optiga Trusted Platform Module (TPM) internally generates and stores cryptographic keys that are used to authenticate device connections. Michael Armentrout, Regional Business Development Manager for Chip Cards and Security at Infineon explains just how simple yet effective these TPMs can be, leaving little excuse for an insecure smart home.