martedì 13 aprile 2004

[Tech] Intel annuncia processori 'sicuri' per palmari e cellulari


Nel corso di una conferenza tenuta a Taiwan, Intel ha annunciato che i suoi nuovi processori per telefoni cellulari e computer palmari per la prima volta saranno dotati di funzionalità di sicurezza direttamente on board:
Intel's PXA27x processors, announced Monday at a conference in Taiwan, contain a security "engine" that's on the same piece of silicon but separated from the area where general processing takes place. The engine also has access to secure memory.



Today, security tasks such as handling the keys that unscramble data are typically processed like any other task. As a result, it's possible that an errant program can alter, intercept or damage jobs that are supposed to be secure.



With Intel's new chips, cell phone makers and carriers can guarantee a greater, hardware-based level of security for customers who use the devices to access corporate networks or need to lock down information.



Carriers, for instance, can secure the software that boots up a phone, making it next to impossible for hackers to tweak the device and cause trouble.
Fonte: Yahoo! News.



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