Launch of ARM®v8-M architecture extends ARM TrustZone®
technology to microcontrollers, creating a foundation in processor
hardware that makes it easier for developers to deliver security in
small embedded devices.
ARM has driven security for devices based on ARM Cortex®-M
processors into the hardware layer to ensure developers have a fast
and efficient way of protecting any embedded or Internet of Things
(IoT) device. This is achieved with ARM TrustZone technology, now
available as a feature within the latest ARMv8-M architecture being
launched today at ARM TechCon 2015. TrustZone helps secure data,
firmware, and peripherals by creating separate trusted and
non-trusted states across the processor system.
“By offering security, enhanced scalability, and improved debug,
the ARMv8-M architecture makes it easier for developers to meet the
needs of next generation embedded devices,” said Mike Muller, chief
technology officer, ARM. “Security is critical, yet small embedded
devices often have limited protection or are secured with
software-managed security that requires developers to have
significant technical expertise. By moving the protection down into
the hardware architecture, as is achieved with ARMv8-M, we are
making security easier to implement and much more efficient.”
Beyond the architecture, ARM is taking data protection to the
next level with the TrustZone CryptoCell product family. The
enhanced security technology creates an additional layer of
hardware security and enables the isolated storage of high value
assets, offering optimized cryptography and the lifecycle
management of key materials.
“As IoT innovation and adoption continues to grow, so has the
opportunity for new cybersecurity risks,” said Shankar
Somasundaram, senior director, Internet of Things, Symantec.
“Symantec has partnered with ARM to bring trust and security to IoT
devices by releasing one of the first security commercial
applications running on TrustZone and will continue to work with
ARM to deliver innovative ‘secure-by-design’ solutions for
TrustZone on ARMv8-M based devices.”
Scalability
The new architecture makes it easier for developers to write
code that spans from the most energy-efficient to the highest
performing ARMv8-M based processor. It also makes it easier to
integrate low power ARM Cortex-M processors alongside more powerful
Cortex-A processors, to allow the development of higher performance
system-on-chip (SoC) products. By enhancing the industry’s ability
to produce premium embedded SoC designs, there will be new
opportunities for smart connected technology. This can benefit any
sector, including health, identification or factory machine
management, where the analysis and use of secure data can add new
value.
New ARM AMBA® Specification Extends Security to
the Embedded SoC
To complement the ARMv8-M architecture, the ARM AMBA 5 AHB5
specification has been launched to extend the TrustZone security
foundation from the processor to the entire system for embedded
designs. This new version of the AHB interconnect standard is
available to download and adds security controls as well as
extended memory types required for higher performance embedded
systems. AMBA 5 AHB5 supports ARMv8-M architecture and TrustZone
technology.
Ecosystem Partner Support
To further accelerate the design of ARMv8-M based systems, ARM
is providing early access to software development tools, software
abstraction layers, and the architecture reference simulation
model. These components allow system architects and software
engineers to develop a TrustZone enabled embedded or IoT
application prior to the availability of devices. The tools are
available under an early access program to ecosystem partners:
ARM Keil® MDK: including Compiler, Debugger
and IDE for Cortex-M processor based microcontrollers. Enhancements
to Keil MDK enable both secure and non-secure ARMv8-M software
development.
ARM CMSIS: includes functions to utilize the
TrustZone security extensions of the ARMv8-M architecture. The
non-secure programmer’s model of the CMSIS-Core allows direct
migration of Cortex-M application code.
ARM Fast Models: provides the ARMv8-M architecture
reference simulation model that connects to EDA and software
development tools to enable complete software validation.
ARMv8-M architecture training: is available for early
adopters online at www.arm.com/training.
Notes to Editors
Please visit the press release hosted on the ARM Newsroom to
view supporting quotes from the following ARM Partners: Express
Logic, Green Hills Software, IAR, IBM, Mentor Graphics, Micrium,
Real Time Engineers, Symantec and Trustonic.
About ARM TrustZoneARM TrustZone technology provides a
system approach to processor partitioning that isolates hardware
resources and software to create a “secure” world protected from
software attacks. Devices with safety and security operating
requirements can isolate and execute secure applications in a
trusted environment with priority execution over the non-secure
applications in the normal world. Devices requiring a safe domain
with dedicated peripherals for trusted applications to support
secure software updates, digital rights management, and trusted
payments can all benefit from the hardware partitioning technology
provided by TrustZone.
ARM also offers TrustZone CryptoCell-300 and CryptoCell-700
family security technology to protect software and communications
through hardware assistance. It includes hardware acceleration of
cryptographic functions, to provide a more efficient and fast way
of securing data and communications with IoT and embedded
devices.
About ARMCelebrating the 25th anniversary of its founding
at the 2015 ARM TechCon, ARM (LSE: ARM, NASDAQ: ARMH.US) designs
technology at the heart of the world's most advanced digital
products. We are enabling the development of new markets and
transformation of industries and society, invisibly creating
opportunity for a globally connected population. Our scalable,
energy-efficient processor designs and related technologies deliver
intelligence wherever computing happens, ranging from sensors to
servers, including smartphones, tablets, digital TVs, enterprise
infrastructure and the Internet of Things.
Our innovative technology is licensed by ARM Partners who have
shipped more than 75 billion System on Chip (SoCs) containing our
intellectual property. Together with our Connected Community, we
are breaking down barriers to innovation for developers, designers
and engineers, ensuring a fast, reliable route to market for
leading electronics companies. Learn more and join the conversation
at http://community.arm.com.
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TrustZone are trademarks or registered trademarks of ARM Limited
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