As a member of ST’s network, Sequitur will be able to ensure that ST-powered smart edge devices – and their sensitive data assets – are fully protected.
Sequitur’s EmSPARK Security Suite will be able to offer a security framework protecting embedded firmware, keys, and security-critical assets for both ST’s customers and thousands of partners building products, solutions, and ecosystems in fields like smart mobility, efficient power and energy management, IoT, and 5G.
“In a rapidly changing industry where new technologies are developed and commercialised seemingly in the blink of an eye, time-to-market is critical,” said Philip Attfield, Co-founder and CEO, Sequitur Labs. “By joining ST’s Partner Program, we can help its network of developers rapidly achieve the required level of security for their connected devices, help design, build, and sustain smarter and more secure products, and ensure their own valuable IP remains their own.”
“The ST Partner Program is a high-value offering that has exceeded the expectations of our Customers and Partners helping customers’ design teams access strong supplemental skills, tools, and resources that meet design time-to-market challenges across the full ecosystem of products and services while easily integrating ST devices in their projects,” said Alessandro Maloberti, Partner Ecosystem Director, STMicroelectronics.
EmSPARK Security Suite enables advanced security functions on the device itself, not through a network connection, and through the device’s entire lifecycle. Developers are able to easily build applications using Sequitur's EmSPARK APIs and SDK without having to become experts in cryptography and complex hardware security technologies. It enables silicon hardware security features, secure device provisioning, and API access to essential trust services such as secure storage, firmware updates, and payload verification.
Sequitur Labs’ EmSPARK Security Suite was designed to address solutions in industries where embedded security is critical, such as industrial control, building automation, the smart home, machine vision, automotive communication, and medical devices.