
SecureMark Benchmark now available for the TLS Protocol
SecureMark-TLS has been designed to measure the performance and energy consumption of processors when implementing the TLS protocol on an edge device. The benchmark uses an IoT cypher suite comprised of elliptic curve cryptography for key exchange and digital signing, and standard primitives such as SHA256 and AES128, in both CCM and ECB modes. The energy measurements are aggregated into a single final score.
Other differentiators between products, such as cryptographic certifications (e.g., NIST or Common Criteria), countermeasures (xPA, fault injection), and hardware implementation specifics, can be described in a disclosure report. The disclosure report also includes a description of all relevant implementation details, such as the hardware device tested, the software library version used, compiler options and flags, and hardware crypto engine details if applicable.
More information
https://eembc.org/memberinfo/requestinfo.php?reg=LIC&suite=securemark
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