Shen Zi's R&D Control System Trusted Encryption Authentication Module has a significant effect

[China Instrument Network Instrument R&D] Recently, the Trusted Cryptographic Authentication Module independently developed by the Shenyang Institute of Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences provided technical support for the 2017 Industrial Information Security Skills Contest. The performance was stable and reliable in the contest, which fully validated the safety. Protection ability.

The Control System Trusted Encryption Authentication Module (SIA-TEAM100-01) is a secure authentication information protection product specifically for PLC controllers. It has a 64-byte throughput of 11Mbps, supports sm1 and other encryption algorithms, supports sm2, etc. Multiple signature algorithms support ten performance indicators such as Ethernet unicast storm, Ethernet multicast storm, and man-in-the-middle attacks.
The product can be integrated with existing PLC controllers or PLC controllers with built-in security chip through PCIE interface to build a trusted computing environment within the security zone, and achieve equipment-level information security protection capabilities. The market has broad application prospects.
In the 2017 Industrial Information Security Skills Contest, the Trusted Encryption Authentication Module of the Shenyang Automation Control System provided technical support for the contest. In the finals, the finals team conducted two rounds of offensive and defensive combat against five scenarios, including the industrial HMI system. As one of the "Defense" products, the control system's Trusted Cryptographic Authentication Module has accepted the "attacks" of eight final teams including the top teams such as Harbin Engineering Lighthouse Laboratory (Harbin Engineering University), up to 8 The "attack" of the hour did not succeed, fully verifying the product's high security and high stability.
(Original Title: Shen's R&D Control System Trusted Encryption Authentication Module has a significant effect

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