 ST is proposing a scalable offer targeting telematics and secure gateway applications. This offer is based on EHSM, embedded high-security module, to enable secure boot services, cryptographic services, and platform integrity checks. Both the SPC58 microcontroller and telemacro-free processors used in secure gateway applications include EHSM. To reinforce security levels and reach EL5+, common criteria certification, ST is proposing an embedded secure element ST33-M2A used in conjunction with embedded HSM-based components. This embedded secure element can be used in turnkey automotive solutions based on a trusted platform module software or TPM. In this demonstration, the ST33-TPM strengthens the secure boot of the STA1385 telematics processor, then enables the setup of the secure TLS connection between the vehicle and a remote server. Signed encrypted code is sent to the ST33 in charge to check the software boot integrity and authenticity. After a successful check, the ST33 sends an authorization to complete the secure boot. Once the software has been verified, the secure boot connection with a remote server can be opened. If the code sent for verification to the ST33-GTPM-A is corrupted, then the STA1385 secure boot is not possible and the server access will be denied. This will be the first and mandatory step to ensure over-the-year programming of the onboard ECUs. You should check out ST.com and search for the keyword ST33-G1M2A or maybe check the link in the description. The ST33 hardware has been qualified following IOSQ100-GRED rules and is in full production today. So check our website to find out more about security, telematics and getaway applications.