Cryptography Research and CPU Tech Sign Patent License Agreement for DPA Countermeasures

Cryptography Research, a division of Rambus, Inc. RMBS, and CPU Technology today announced they have signed a patent license agreement regarding the use of CRI's patented innovations in CPU Tech products. This agreement covers the use of CRI's patented countermeasures to differential power analysis attacks for CPU Tech's tamper-resistant products, including the Acalis® family of secure processors. This license also covers software developed by CPU Tech customers when executing on licensed CPU Tech chips. “CPU Tech is designing the Acalis family of advanced secure processors to provide the highest levels of protection for critical systems, IP and software,” said Pat Hays, vice president of the Acalis Business Unit at CPU Tech. “The DPA countermeasures licensed from Cryptography Research are integral to the robust security solutions we are delivering to our customers to protect against tampering and other malicious attacks.” “DPA countermeasures are crucial to securing electronic systems and semiconductor products from malicious attacks,” said Paul Kocher, Rambus SVP and president of CRI. “We're proud to count CPU Tech among our licensees, and are excited about the integration of DPA countermeasures into their anti-tamper processor solutions.”
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