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šŸ” Advancing Physical AI security for the quantum era As robots and autonomous systems increasingly move from controlled environments into factories, infrastructure, and public spaces, security becomes mission critical. Infineon is strengthening this foundation by integrating its OPTIGAā„¢ TPM SLB 9672 with NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor platform, enabling a hardware based, certified root of trust for next generation Physical AI systems. šŸ’” What this means for the industry: • Secure storage of cryptographic keys at the hardware level • Continuous system integrity verification • A quantum resilient security architecture, designed for long life cycles As Physical AI systems begin to sense, think, and act in the real world, the impact of security incidents goes far beyond data: āž”ļø Operational disruption āž”ļø Safety risks āž”ļø Regulatory consequences That’s why security decisions in design are strategic decisions, shaping reliability, compliance, and long-term commercial success. ā€œRobots that sense, think and act in the real world are only as trustworthy as the security foundation they are built on,ā€ says Stephan Zizala, Division President, Connected Secure Systems. With Infineon’s OPTIGAā„¢ TPM, proven at scale across hundreds of millions of devices, combined with post-quantum cryptography from the start, developers can build systems that remain trusted throughout their entire life cycle. šŸš€ Enabling secure, scalable, and future ready Physical AI today and tomorrow. #Infineon #PhysicalAI #CyberSecurity #QuantumComputing #Robotics #EdgeAI #NVIDIA

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