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  • Trustonic releases Kinibi 700a TEE, enhancing cybersecurity for device manufacturers globally.
  • Kinibi 700a features support fault injection mitigations, cryptographic enhancements, and post-quantum cryptography.
  • New Kinibi OS meets ASPICE and ISO 9001 standards, ensuring product quality commitment.

Pioneering cybersecurity business, Trustonic, has unveiled the launch of Kinibi 700a, the most sophisticated version of its Trusted Execution Environment [TEE] to date.

Established in 2012, Trustonic delivers advanced technology systems to drive innovation, protect revenue, and enhance security for device manufacturers worldwide.

Through its advanced Trusted Execution Environment [TEE] Kinibi, Trustonic successfully protects over 3 billion connected devices and counts the world’s major automotive manufacturers, financial institutions, and mobile operators as its customers.

Feature upgrades

Kinibi 700a boasts a number of new SDK features, all designed to protect against advancing cybersecurity attacks

Already utilized by strategic engineering partners Samsung and Mediatek, Kinibi 700a comes with a series of feature upgrades to enable OEMs to adopt a robust, secure by design approach with core new features including fault injection mitigations, SFS partitions support, and Audit log support.

In addition, Kinibi 700a boasts a number of new SDK features, all designed to protect against advancing cybersecurity attacks at both the hardware and software levels.

These comprise of improved cryptographic performances, GlobalPlatform TEE Internal API v1.1.2, and post-quantum-cryptography hybrid TA signature, plus many more.

Kinibi OS

Andrew Till, General Manager of Secure Platform for Trustonic, confirmed: “The new 700a represents a major evolution of the Kinibi OS and puts in place the core foundations for protecting our customers against future PQC-based attacks.”

For all the team at Trustonic this is a major milestone - not only due to the release of our most sophisticated Secure OS to date, but also our capability to adopt both ASPICE and ISO 9001 certifications in parallel, emphasizing our commitment to product quality.”

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