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Security through transparency: RP2350 Hacking Challenge results are in – Raspberry Pi

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/01/15

Wow, so many valuable lessons learned in [Wayback/Archive] Security through transparency: RP2350 Hacking Challenge results are in – Raspberry Pi

Plus another challenge that they will start in a week:

As a component of the broader RP2350 security architecture, we’ve been working to develop an implementation of AES which is hardened against side-channel attacks (notably differential power analysis), and we’ll be challenging you to defeat it. Check back next week for more details.

Plus of course the very important last sentence:

All vendors have security vulnerabilities in their chips. We are unusual because we talk about them, and aim to fix them, rather than brushing them under the carpet. Security through transparency is here to stay.

Via: [WaybackSave/Archive] RPi Spy on X: “Security through transparency: RP2350 Hacking Challenge results are in … #RaspberryPi”

--jeroen

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