Giesecke & Devrient and ARM Protect Mobile Applications from Data Theft
February 3, 2010. ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMH)], and the specialist for
security technology Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) today announced a
strategic partnership for the development of highly-secure mobile phone
platforms.
“We will be working
with ARM to develop the security architecture for the next generation of mobile
phones. This will enable people to access highly valuable services with
convenience and security,” explains Dr. Kai Grassie, head of the New Business
division at G&D.
“ARM TrustZone
technology is already an integral part of the ARM Cortex™-A series processors
which are currently being deployed in smartphones by many of the industry’s
leading handset manufacturers,” said Ian Drew, executive vice president,
Marketing, ARM. “This collaboration with G&D will enable us to make rapid
progress towards enabling secure transactions in next-generation mobile
devices.”
Acceptance of mobile
applications such as banking, ticketing and payment solutions rests on the
security of device and background systems involved. For this reason, both
companies have been working on innovative security concepts.
The interplay of
TrustZone and MobiCore ensures that if online services require
security-sensitive functions such as entry of user name and password or data
output on a display, these functions are transferred to the MobiCore
high-security operating system running in the TrustZone protected area of an
ARM application processor. As the security-sensitive functions are executed,
MobiCore maintains control of the secure area of a system-on-chip. Users can
therefore be certain that the data they have entered, such as their username
and password, cannot be manipulated by malware on the phone during a payment
transaction.
ARM is also creating
a range of training and architectural service packages based around a TrustZone
/
MobiCore reference system which will help reduce time-to-market for secure
embedded system development. ARM will release its first secure system training
course based around hardware system integration and the TrustZone API next
month. This will be followed by an ARM Active Assist on-site design review
service package, a secure systems development training package based on
MobiCore, the release of the TrustZone Address Space Controller to secure
multiple regions off-chip memory and the TrustZone reference system later in
the year.
ARM and G&D will
present their joint concepts at the Mobile World Congress from February 15 to
18, 2010, in Barcelona.