Cybersecurity Suite Protects Edge AI Models

June 1, 2022
With the expansion of AI into the cloud, there's an increasing need for robust security features and functions to protect AI models at the edge.

This video is part of TechXchange: The Internet of Things (IoT) and TechXchange Talks

As AI expands further into the cloud, robust security features and functions are needed to protect AI models at the edge. Sequitur Labs' EmSPARK Security Suite offers a development kit and pre-built Trusted Applications to provide those robust security features and functions for edge-based AI models. We talk to Larry O’Connell, Vice President of Marketing at Sequitur Labs, about the solution and what it means to the application space.

Designed to address solutions in industries where embedded security is paramount, the solution supports security functions for encryption, storage, data transmission, and key/certificate management. IoT hardware manufacturers can use EmSPARK to implement device-level security by addressing technical, IP, supply-chain, and business process challenges. Developers are able to build applications that use secure resources without having to become experts in cryptography and complex chip-level security technologies.

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