Microchip Further Protects FPGA-based Designs with First Tool that Combats Major Industry Threat to System Security in the Field

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Byย PR Hub and Microchip

Builds on its FPGA familyโ€™s best-in-class security to block the theft of data,

intellectual property and other private information from deployed systems

June 7, 2021, New Delhi โ€” Mission-critical and other high-assurance systems deployed worldwide are under rapidly evolving threats from cybercriminals who attempt to extract Critical Program Information (CPI) via the FPGAs that power them. Microchip Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: MCHP) today announced it has extended its FPGA familyโ€™s security with the DesignShield development tool that further helps prevent this information from being extracted for malicious purposes.

โ€œAs a leader in the security space, Microchip offers a portfolio featuring the latest countermeasures for reducing the risk of cloning, intellectual property theft, reverse engineering, or the insertion of malicious Trojan Horses,โ€ said Bruce Weyer, vice president of Microchipโ€™s FPGA business unit. โ€œProtecting CPI in deployed systems with our DesignShield tool is essential for national security and economic vibrancy. The tool advances the state of bitstream protection mechanisms and provides another defensive layer in ensuring that deployed systems behave as intended and are safe from counterfeiters and their threat to a developerโ€™s design investments and brand reputation.โ€

The DesignShield tool was created to protect developers of aerospace, defense and other high-assurance systems from cybercriminals trying to acquire an FPGAโ€™s bitstream from the fielded system. It deters reverse-engineering of the bitstream, which can often include CPI, by obscuring its logical equivalent using a combination of logic and routing-based encryption techniques. This improves design security and integrity while reducing system corruption risks, and reduces the possibility that custom code, intellectual property, or information critical to national security is used by non-authorized agents.ย 

Availability

The DesignShield tool is available under license as part of Microchipโ€™s Early Access Program, which enables customers to begin designing with FPGA devices and design tools ahead of broader commercial availability. The DesignShield tool is part of Microchipโ€™s Libero Development Tool Suite. For more information, contact DesignShield@microchip.com.

Microchipโ€™s FPGA Security

Based on non-volatile flash memory, Microchipโ€™s FPGAs offer inherently better security than SRAM-based alternatives that expose sensitive bitstream data on every power cycle. Microchip FPGAs also include unique integrated security features that prevent overbuilding and cloning, protect design IP, and provide a root of trust, secure data communications and anti-tamper capabilities. The companyโ€™s layered approach to security includes licensed, patented differential power analysis (DPA) protection, built-in certified security functions, built-in tamper detectors, and supply chain assurance that the FPGA is authentic. Security requires layers and not having a single wall to break through. DesignShield adds another layer that protects the authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality of a design.

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