Publications

From Classical Smartcards to Integrated Secure Elements

From Classical Smartcards to Integrated Secure Elements

In this paper Riscure expert provide insights into the complex evaluation of integrated Secure Element (iSE) in System-on-Chip (SoC).
Broadband service providers – a security view

Broadband service providers – a security view

This paper provides insights into the security of broadband service providers.
Demystifying Secure Development for Devices & Apps

Demystifying Secure Development for Devices & Apps

Riscure worked together with Trustonic to accumulate the essential knowledge about secure development of mobile applications.
Security Pitfalls in TEE Development

Security Pitfalls in TEE Development

This paper describes an outlook of the most important future TEE security topics.
Attacking AUTOSAR using Software and Hardware Attacks

Attacking AUTOSAR using Software and Hardware Attacks

This paper describes several scenarios how software and hardware attacks can compromise the security of AUTOSAR-based automotive ECUs.
Hardening Secure Boot On Embedded Devices for Hostile Environments

Hardening Secure Boot On Embedded Devices for Hostile Environments

We present an approach for secure boot design, which can be used as a starting point for a complete hardened secure boot solution.
PEW PEW PEW: Designing Secure Boot Securely

PEW PEW PEW: Designing Secure Boot Securely

We present our vision on secure boot design for embedded devices by means of clear, concrete, practical and easy-to-follow recommendations.
Secure Boot Under Attack: Simulation to Enhance Fault Attacks & Defenses

Secure Boot Under Attack: Simulation to Enhance Fault Attacks & Defenses

This talk presents a fault simulator created using existing open-source components and without requiring a detailed model of the underlying hardware.
Security implications of accepting transactions on smartphones

Security implications of accepting transactions on smartphones

One of the most exciting innovations in the payment chain for retailers today is the potential of utilizing commercial-of-the-shelf (COTS) smartphones for Point-of-Sale terminals, also known as ...
From Classical Smartcards to Integrated Secure Elements

From Classical Smartcards to Integrated Secure Elements

In this paper Riscure expert provide insights into the complex evaluation of integrated Secure Element (iSE) in System-on-Chip (SoC).
Broadband service providers – a security view

Broadband service providers – a security view

This paper provides insights into the security of broadband service providers.
Demystifying Secure Development for Devices & Apps

Demystifying Secure Development for Devices & Apps

Riscure worked together with Trustonic to accumulate the essential knowledge about secure development of mobile applications.
Security Pitfalls in TEE Development

Security Pitfalls in TEE Development

This paper describes an outlook of the most important future TEE security topics.
Attacking AUTOSAR using Software and Hardware Attacks

Attacking AUTOSAR using Software and Hardware Attacks

This paper describes several scenarios how software and hardware attacks can compromise the security of AUTOSAR-based automotive ECUs.
Hardening Secure Boot On Embedded Devices for Hostile Environments

Hardening Secure Boot On Embedded Devices for Hostile Environments

We present an approach for secure boot design, which can be used as a starting point for a complete hardened secure boot solution.
PEW PEW PEW: Designing Secure Boot Securely

PEW PEW PEW: Designing Secure Boot Securely

We present our vision on secure boot design for embedded devices by means of clear, concrete, practical and easy-to-follow recommendations.
Secure Boot Under Attack: Simulation to Enhance Fault Attacks & Defenses

Secure Boot Under Attack: Simulation to Enhance Fault Attacks & Defenses

This talk presents a fault simulator created using existing open-source components and without requiring a detailed model of the underlying hardware.
Security implications of accepting transactions on smartphones

Security implications of accepting transactions on smartphones

One of the most exciting innovations in the payment chain for retailers today is the potential of utilizing commercial-of-the-shelf (COTS) smartphones for Point-of-Sale terminals, also known as ...