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Thank you for creating PSA Certified.
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North8000 (talk) 13:48, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
May 2020 Edit Request
Thanks for your assistance so far @North8000: and @JavaHurricane:. As you both mentioned the references could do with some improvement, so there is an updated version in User:RichardDigital47/sandbox I would ask to be considered. It strips out the primary references and focuses on media coverage, so it is hopefully an improvement on what is there already. In an ideal world, this will address the notices at the top of the page. If it doesn't, it would be great to be pointed in the right direction.
RichardDigital47 (talk) 15:22, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
- I'm kind of buried right now plus some compute problems are limiting my wiki time. I did a quick look and it looks like you added some good references. You don't necessarily have to remove the primary ones, but need to rely on them less to support the text. Make sure you develop some text from those new sources (I didn't review that in your draft). IMO if you just get this moved a few steps in the right direction it would be enough to remove the top level tags, even if some further improvement is needed. Again, I'm just doing quick stuff right now, but ping me if I can help. North8000 (talk) 15:36, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
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Following discussions with North8000 and JavaHurricane, I have made an edit suggestion to further improve the PSA Certified page. There is a new version to be considered here. There are two main aims with this. To improve referencing so the notices can be removed at the top of the page and the second is to add more technical information.RichardDigital47 (talk) 12:46, 2 July 2020 (UTC)
- @RichardDigital47: I just took a look and am not seeing any huge red flags. Given the work that you'd done with Java and North previously, and because of the substantial changes, you should probably go ahead and do the edits yourself for attribution purposes. Best, Barkeep49 (talk) 20:01, 29 July 2020 (UTC)
- @Barkeep49: Thanks for looking at the draft and your feedback. The content is now live on the page as instructed.RichardDigital47 (talk) 22:46, 4 August 2020 (UTC)
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Replace the industry adoption section with the following table. The concern is that the section could easily become inaccurate when in paragraph format, and is much harder to check for verification information.
Industry use
Company | Certification Level | Sector | References |
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Aitos.io | Level 1 | Blockchain | [1] |
Applus+ | Level 1 | Security lab | [2] |
Crypto Quantique | Level 2 | OEM | [3] |
Cypress Semiconductor | Level 2 | Chip manufacturer | [4] |
ECSEC Laboratory | Level 1 | Security lab | [5] |
Embedded Planet | Level 2 | OEM | [6] |
Eurotech | Level 1 | OEM | [7] |
Express Logic | Level 1 | Software platform | [8] |
FreeRTOS | Level 1 | Software platform | [9] |
Infineon | Level 2 | Chip manufacturer | [10] |
InGeek | Level 1 | OEM | [11] |
Macronix | Level 1 | OEM | [12] |
Microchip Technology | Level 1 | Chip manufacturer | [13] |
Nordic Semiconductor | Level 1 | Chip manufacturer | [14] |
Nuvoton | Level 1 | Chip manufacturer | [15] |
NXM Labs | Level 1 | Software platform | [16] |
NXP Semiconductor | Level 2 | Chip manufacturer | [17] |
OneOS | Level 1 | Software platform | [18] |
Renesas Electronics | Level 2 | Chip manufacturer | [19] |
RT-Thread | Level 1 | Software platform | [20] |
Sequitur Labs | Level 1 | Software platform | [21] |
Silicon Labs | Level 3 | Chip manufacturer | [22] |
Shenzhen Goodix | Level 1 | Chip manufacturer | [23] |
STMicroelectronics | Level 3 | Chip manufacturer | [24] |
Unisoc | Level 1 | Chip manufacturer | [25] |
Veridify | Level 1 | Software platform | [26] |
Winbond | Level 2 | Chip manufacturer | [27][28] |
Zephyr OS | Level 1 | Software platform | [29] |
SaffronSettee (talk) 15:36, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
- ^ "aitos.io launches the world's first PSA Certified BoAT blockchain application framework". Medium.
- ^ "Applus+ joins the PSA Certified scheme, as a security lab for IoT-device chips". Applus.
- ^ "Securing the IoT ecosystem". New Electronics. September 30, 2021.
- ^ "Cypress Processing Solution with Built-in System Layer Security Fortifies IoT Application Design".
- ^ "PSA Certification". ECSEC.
- ^ "Arrow Electronics Accelerates Development of IoT Devices on PSA Certified Trusted Methodology". EE Times.
- ^ "Eurotech achieves IoT security certification". Eurotech. July 7, 2021.
- ^ "Express Logic's X-Ware IoT Platform is now Arm PSA Certified". Embedded Computing.
- ^ "FreeRTOS | PSA Certified". 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
- ^ "PSoC 64 Standard Secure MCU family achieves PSA Level 2 certification". New Electronics. September 21, 2021.
- ^ "InGeek Embedded World PSA Certified". InGeek.
- ^ "Macronix ArmorFlash NOR Flash achieves PSA Certified Level 1 status". New Electronics. August 31, 2021.
- ^ "SAM L10 and SAM L11 Microcontroller Family". Microchip Technology.
- ^ "Nordic nRF9160 SiP among first of major semiconductor vendor products to gain PSA Certification for IoT trusted security". Nordic Semiconductor.
- ^ "Nuvoton Debuts PSA Certified Level 1 and PSA Functional API Certified Arm Cortex-M23 Based MCU for Global Market Targeting IoT Security". Nuvoton.
- ^ "NXM Achieves PSA Level One Certification from UL for its Autonomous Security Software". UL. October 8, 2019.
- ^ Dordyk, Susan. "MCU leverages IoT security assurance". EDN (magazine).
- ^ "OneOS certification". PSA Certified.
- ^ "Renesas Electronics Unveils RA Family of 32-Bit Arm Cortex-M Microcontrollers with Superior Performance and Advanced Security for Intelligent IoT Applications". Renesas.
- ^ Cohen, Perry. "RT-Thread IoT OS Achieves PSA Security Certification". Embedded Computing Design.
- ^ "Sequitur Labs' EmSPARK 2.0 Security Suite achieves PSA Certified status". New Electronics.
- ^ Dahad, Nitin (March 17, 2021). "Silicon Labs First to Achieve PSA Certified Level 3 Status for Wireless SoC". EE Times.
- ^ "Goodix receives PSA Certification" (in Chinese). EE Times China.
- ^ "Dev kits and software for STM32U5 – and chips now available". Electronics Weekly. October 1, 2021.
- ^ "Unisoc Launches All-New AIOT Solution V5663". Unisoc. March 2, 2020.
- ^ "Veridify Security's DOME Client Library Achieves PSA Certified Level 1 Accreditation". Embedded Computing (magazine).
- ^ "Winbond TrustME Secure Flash Memory achieves PSA Certified Level 2". Winbond. February 26, 2020.
- ^ Winning, Ally. "Winbond TrustME secure flash gets PSA Certified Level 2 Ready". EE News.
- ^ "Linaro contributes to the Zephyr Project becoming PSA certified". Linaro.
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