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Do you need to be PSA Certified?

12th January 2024
Paige West
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Electronic Specifier takes a look at the Platform Security Architecture (PSA) certification and discusses whether or not you should be PSA Certified.

The PSA Certification is a comprehensive framework for securing connected devices, particularly important in the Internet of Things (IoT) industry. This certification, developed by Arm, aims to establish security standards and best practices for IoT devices, ensuring they are built with a strong foundation of security from the outset.

The importance of PSA Certification

Security in IoT: IoT devices are increasingly integrated into critical systems, from smart homes to industrial applications. The PSA certification ensures these devices have robust security to protect against threats.

Consumer trust: certification helps build consumer confidence in the security of IoT products.

Compliance and market access: in some markets, meeting specific security standards, like PSA certification, can be a prerequisite for product deployment.

Understanding PSA Certification

Levels of Certification

  1. Level 1: Ensures the device's security architecture adheres to PSA specifications
  2. Level 2: Involves a deeper evaluation, including testing of the device's security features
  3. Level 3: Designed for products requiring the highest security, with rigorous testing and evaluation

Certification process

  • Evaluation of the device's security architecture
  • Testing against potential vulnerabilities and attack scenarios
  • Assessment by an independent lab for higher certification levels

The broader impact of PSA Certification

Industry standardisation: helps in standardising security practices across the IoT industry.

Reduced risk of security breaches: encourages manufacturers to focus on security, reducing the risk of breaches.

Innovation and product development: spurs innovation in secure product development.

Challenges and considerations

Cost and complexity: the certification process can be costly and complex, especially for smaller manufacturers.

Evolving threat landscape: constant updates and revisions may be needed to keep up with the evolving security threats.

Conclusion

PSA Certification represents a significant step in standardising and enhancing the security of IoT devices. It not only helps in building consumer trust but also ensures compliance with emerging security regulations in the tech industry. Manufacturers, developers, and stakeholders in the IoT ecosystem should consider PSA certification as an integral part of their product development and security strategy. 

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