On Thu Mar 7, 2024 at 5:38 PM EET, David Gstir wrote:
> DCP (Data Co-Processor) is able to derive private keys for a fused
> random seed, which can be referenced by handle but not accessed by
> the CPU. Similarly, DCP is able to store arbitrary keys in four
> dedicated key slots located in its secu
DCP (Data Co-Processor) is able to derive private keys for a fused
random seed, which can be referenced by handle but not accessed by
the CPU. Similarly, DCP is able to store arbitrary keys in four
dedicated key slots located in its secure memory area (internal SRAM).
These keys can be used to perf