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MIPI DevCon 2022: MIPI CSI-2 Security Framework

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Philip Hawkes

Philip Hawkes & Rick Wietfeldt, Co-Chairs of the MIPI Security Working Group
 

The MIPI CSI-2® security framework for ADAS/ADS provides data protection of camera connectivity to ECUs, and includes component authentication, integrity, and optional confidentiality. Its key features are:

  • CSI-2 protocol-based end-to-end data security with and without SerDes bridges
  • Highly-granular security control of the CSI-2 video frame, known as Source-selective partial-integrity and encryption (SSPIE)
  • Operation natively over MIPI A-PHY® and SerDes bridges that support CSI-2 via MIPI C-PHY℠/D-PHY℠ interface
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Rick Wietfeldt

 
Presenters:

Philip Hawkes is a principal engineer, technology, at Qualcomm, and is the co-chair of the Security Working Group. Phil primarily works on security topics in standards organizations. His experience covers mobile networks, location technologies, IoT/M2M, WiFi and wired connectivity. Phil started his career as a symmetric cryptography expert involved in both design and analysis of algorithms. He received his bachelor of science and doctorate in mathematics from the University of Queensland and is based near Sydney, Australia.

Rick Wietfeldt is a senior director, technology, at Qualcomm Technologies Inc. in San Diego. He joined Qualcomm in 2007 and established the Advanced Connectivity Technology office responsible for the standards developments organizations (SDO) that drive mobile interface standards. He has authored numerous publications and been awarded numerous patents in mobile device architecture and operation. Prior to joining Qualcomm, Rick worked at Texas Instruments in Dallas from 2003-2007 as the OMAP CTO running the U.S. CTO office and helping position OMAP as the workhorse processor of the early smartphone era. Rick received his bachelor of science and master's degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto, and his doctorate from York University in Toronto.