Rambus IP Solution Supports New NIST Lightweight Cryptography Algorithm
This month, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced the selection of a new family of cryptographic algorithms called ASCON, which have been
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This month, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced the selection of a new family of cryptographic algorithms called ASCON, which have been
Following on from the recent news that Rambus HQ has been Common Criteria (CC) certified, we are pleased to announce that our AES-32 cryptographic accelerator
Cyberhackers want to maximize their probability of success by attacking the weakest point of defense. With data centers being virtual fortresses both in the physical
Recently, Rambus blogged about a large number of our DPARC and Crypto Accelerator Hardware Cores receiving FIPS-140-2 CAVP certification by NIST. As we wrote, these
NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is a United States Department of Commerce agency tasked with both the creation and maintenance of a country-wide