2023-09-11
In January 2022, Taiwan introduced SEMI E187, the world's first cybersecurity standard for semiconductor wafer equipment. It gained global attention and recognition from the semiconductor industry and its supply chain. The Ministry of Digital Affairs' Digital Industry Division actively promotes semiconductor equipment cybersecurity, urging Taiwanese cybersecurity firms to comply with SEMI E187.
At SEMICON Taiwan 2023, a SECPAAS Cybersecurity Pavilion aims to enhance cybersecurity resilience in the industry's supply chain. CHANGING, in collaboration with Holtek Semiconductor, presents solutions for compliance and improved supply chain security, including secure semiconductor IC programming and a zero trust network architecture for semiconductor OT.

SEMICON Taiwan 2023 - Highlights from the SECPAAS Cybersecurity Pavilion.
This partnership integrates software and hardware, encompassing secure IC programming, firmware code signing and verification, secure device boot-up, firmware updates, and IC equipment production certificate issuance and verification. It adheres to the zero trust network concept, emphasizing rigorous data access verification.
While Identity and Access Management (IAM) traditionally focused on human identities, modern workplaces rely on machine roles like servers, containers, end-users, and IoT devices. Machine Identity Management (MIM) is vital, especially in PKI, cryptography, and machine identities within IAM, which are now essential for robust information security.
Zero trust manufacturing effectively addresses diverse threats in modern manufacturing, such as data breaches, malicious attacks, and supply chain vulnerabilities. International customers often demand protective measures like Secure Boot and Firmware Update from domestic equipment manufacturers to ensure product security and reliability.
Zero trust environments minimize risks and guarantee semiconductor equipment's security and reliability. This security is crucial for operations, supply chains, and consumer trust. Zero trust manufacturing is integral to modern manufacturing, offering robust support and protection for future semiconductor equipment security. The CHANGING and Holtek Semiconductor partnership strives to establish a semiconductor equipment security ecosystem under the zero trust framework, providing reliable solutions for the industry.
Since 2014, CHANGING, part of the Ministry of Digital Affairs, has specialized in electronic handwritten signatures. Widely adopted in government, healthcare, finance, and diverse sectors, they've built expertise in tech and cybersecurity. Their FastSIGN, a light, fast, and secure e-signature solution, aims to facilitate digital transformation. The Ministry's proposed Electronic Signature Act amendments promise expanded applications. For details, visit CHANGING's official site: https://www.changingtec.com/EN/
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CHANGING focuses on "information security" and "identification authentication of users, transactions, and devices", with 25 years of expertise in identity authentication technology. All our solutions are developed in-house, which is our core value. We are committed to creating safer and more convenient online business processes for various industries. Through continuous innovation, we provide diverse products and services to meet customer needs. Our offerings include zero-trust digital authentication systems, Fintech security solutions, and digital transformation applications.