Secure-IC snaps up Silex Insight’s security unit

Secure-IC

Secure-IC, a provider of end-to-end cybersecurity solutions for embedded systems, has acquired Silex Insight’s security business.

Silex Insight is a provider for flexible and scalable security IP core solutions. According to Secure-IC, this will perfectly complement its portfolio.

The company remarked that all the current and new customers will benefit from this acquisition as they will always retain top-notch security and performance. As of today, Secure-IC will now offer the largest portfolio of embedded security solutions to the market.

Secure-IC has been providing the electronic and semiconductor industries for over a decade with its protection technologies, through the SecuryzrTM integrated Security Services Platform for various market applications.

This, the company claims, enables its customers and partners to secure and manage their fleet of devices from the cloud and be provided with added-value security services, as well as compliance to standards. Their solutions are embedded into hundreds of millions of electronic chips for smartphones, computers, automobiles, smart meters, cloud servers and more.

Secure-IC CEO Hassan Triqui said, “Secure-IC continues to invest heavily in security and by leveraging Silex Insight’s knowledge, solutions, and people, we know we retain best-in-class security for our customers. We expect to help them achieve market success with a complete embedded security offer, including lifecycle management.

“The combination of Secure-IC and Silex Insight is going to bring a unique high assurance security level to the market. Our mission is to provide our customers with solutions which perfectly fit their requirements, and offer outstanding quality, so that it is easy to implement right through to tape-out and beyond”.

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