Further remarks.
On Fri Dec 15, 2023 at 1:06 PM EET, David Gstir wrote:
> DCP is capable of performing AES with two hardware-bound keys:
>
> - The one-time programmable (OTP) key which is burnt via on-chip fuses
> - The unique key (UK) which is derived from the OTP key
>
> In addition to the two h
On Fri Dec 15, 2023 at 1:06 PM EET, David Gstir wrote:
> DCP is capable of performing AES with two hardware-bound keys:
>
> - The one-time programmable (OTP) key which is burnt via on-chip fuses
> - The unique key (UK) which is derived from the OTP key
This is somewhat cryptic explanation for the
DCP is capable of performing AES with two hardware-bound keys:
- The one-time programmable (OTP) key which is burnt via on-chip fuses
- The unique key (UK) which is derived from the OTP key
In addition to the two hardware-bound keys, DCP also supports
storing keys in 4 dedicated key slots within