GORE™ Anti-Tamper Physical Security for Electronic Hardware protects stored data, crytpo keys, critical program information, and intellectual property from hackers. Gore's anti-tamper system surrounds the information storage module physically and electronically. If the enclosure is tampered with, critical data is automatically "zeroed out," rendering the data unusable.
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"The greatest door lock in the world is ineffective if you have the key under the mat. With cryptographic keys so strong, why break them when they're so much easier to steal?"
-EDN Magazine, September 26, 2002
Electronic modules often store highly sensitive information. Communication devices store cryptographic keys, handhelds can store passwords and records, and embedded systems hold sensitive algorithms in memory. These devices can easily fall into the wrong hands.
Attackers have many ways to gain access to your information. Once inside, information stored in solid state memory can be read even if the device is inoperable. A proven means of defense is volume protection. A GORE™ Tamper Respondent Envelope can surround an entire module or just a few chips.
Gore's anti-tamper system surrounds the information storage module physically and electronically. It uses a matrix of conductive ink tracks to shield encryption codes and other sensitive data. If the enclosure is tampered with, critical data is automatically "zeroed out," rendering the data unusable. Systems are available with multi-level protection against physical intrusion such as puncture, chemical attacks, and laser penetration.
GORE™ Tamper Respondent Technology has been developed to provide the highest levels of security. GORE™ Tamper Respondent Sensors and Enclosures detect and respond to physical attack, protecting against the theft of important data and encryption keys. More modules have been certified by government and industry authorities using GORE™ Tamper Respondent Technology than any other technology.
It's helpful to think of physical anti-tamper solutions as a hierarchy of sophistication.GORE™ Tamper Respondent Technology has been developed to provide the highest levels of security. GORE™ Tamper Respondent Technology supports industry standards including Payment Card Industry (PCI) Standards and National Bureau of Standards & Technology (NIST) requirements. PCI standards require that all new encrypting PIN pads must pass testing by a PCI-recognized laboratory. NIST has established a detailed set of requirements for the security of cryptographic hardware. This standard, FIPS 140-2, is recognized globally and many commercial end-users call for FIPS-certified products.
Most FIPS 140-2 ,Level 4 certified products are protected with GORE™ Tamper Respondent Technology. The GORE™ Tamper Respondent Technology has also been validated to the requirements of German Banking Industry ZKA criteria in a number of encryption products.
The GORE™ Tamper Respondent Sensor is thin and highly flexible, and it can be creased. The sensor's unique materials and construction allow complete coverage of the storage device, providing a high level of protection against attack from any direction.
Modules protected by GORE™ Tamper Respondent Technology have been successfully validated by both government and industry authorities.
GORE™ Tamper Respondent Technology Used in Many Certified ModulesHow does “tamper respondent” relate to other forms of physical anti-tamper protection? How do the various standards relate to each other?
Levels and Standards of Physical Security for Electronic HardwareGORE™ Tamper Respondent Technology has been known as D3 . Find out why this is important.
What is D3 – Deter, Delay Detect?Learn how this globally accepted standard allows users to specify the highest level of physical protection.
What is the FIPS 140 Standard?Anti-tamper protection is critical to defense hardware and software.
DoD Anti-Tamper Requirements