Hex Five Security, Inc.
Hex Five is the creator of MultiZone® Security, the quick and safe way to build secure embedded applications.
- Redwood City, California, USA
- http://hex-five.com
- @hex_five
- info@hex-five.com
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- multizone-iot-sdk-pfsc Public
MultiZone® Trusted Firmware is the quick and safe way to build secure IoT applications with any RISC-V processor. It provides secure access to commercial and private IoT clouds, real-time monitoring, secure boot, and remote firmware updates. The built-in Trusted Execution Environment provides hardware-enforced separation to shield the execution …
- multizone-iot-sdk Public
MultiZone® Trusted Firmware is the quick and safe way to build secure IoT applications with any RISC-V processor. It provides secure access to commercial and private IoT clouds, real-time monitoring, secure boot, and remote firmware updates. The built-in Trusted Execution Environment provides hardware-enforced separation to shield the execution …
- multizone-sdk-pfsc Public
MultiZone® Security TEE is the quick and safe way to add security and separation to any RISC-V processors. The RISC-V standard ISA doesn't define TrustZone-like primitives to provide hardware separation. To shield critical functionality from untrusted third-party components, MultiZone provides hardware-enforced, software-defined separation of mu…
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- multizone-sdk Public
MultiZone® Security TEE is the quick and safe way to add security and separation to any RISC-V processors. The RISC-V standard ISA doesn't define TrustZone-like primitives to provide hardware separation. To shield critical functionality from untrusted third-party components, MultiZone provides hardware-enforced, software-defined separation of mu…
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- multizone-fpga Public
This repository contains the hardware design source files of the Hex Five X300 RISC-V SoC. The X300 SoC is Hex Five's official reference platform for its MultiZone Security Trusted Execution Environment and MultiZone Security Trusted Firmware. The X300 is an enhanced secure version of the - now archived - SiFive's Freedom E300 Platform built aro…

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