Immune partners with Binarly to secure hardware, firmware and software supply chain

immune GmbH May 3, 2022

With firmware attacks becoming more and more complex, the partnership creates a unique, next-generation solution capable of detecting known and unknown threats in multiple firmware components across devices.

Bochum, Germany - May 3, 2022,  immune GmbH and Binarly Inc. have entered into a strategic partnership to deliver the most comprehensive device security solution to protect customers against hardware, firmware, and software supply chain weaknesses.

The partnership, which integrates Binarly’s AI-powered SaaS analysis platform with immune’s supply chain protection and device attestation, brings together decades of expertise to provide a joint solution performing in-depth inspection of firmware and hardware to ensure the device isn’t tampered with before an endpoint security solution is trusted before launched by the operating system.

The combined solution detects known and unknown threats in multiple firmware components across devices. In addition, the solution can find known and unknown vulnerabilities that can influence the boot process or compromise the firmware trust by leveraging machine-learning, advanced binary code analysis, and existing hardware-assisted security like a Trusted Platform Module (TPM).

Customers of immune GmbH will now be able to add deep-code, AI-powered firmware analysis functionality to its in-depth firmware security assessment and monitoring to protect against low-level threats and supply chain attacks.

Philipp Deppenwiese, Co-Founder and CEO of immune
With the integration of security modules like the TPM 2.0 into standard devices, it’s time to tackle upcoming threats with hardware security technology. We are impressed with Binarly’s unique approach to solving a very complex problem and are proud to be working with them to secure modern computer infrastructure, said Philipp Deppenwiese, CEO and co-founder of immune GmbH.

Alex Matrosov, Co-Founder and CEO of Binarly
With the growth in complexity of the latest cyber-attacks focused on firmware, baseline solutions available on the market are becoming ineffective against such attacks. With this partnership, we are bringing a comprehensive solution to protect customers from all types of threats below the operating system. We are excited to partner with immune to deliver a next-generation solution to the industry, said Alex Matrosov, CEO and co-founder of Binarly.

About immune GmbH

Starting in 2019, immune GmbH brings decades of practical experience in trusted computing and firmware security to the critical infrastructure protection market. In Bochum, Germany, immune's software supply chain security solution leverages hardware and AI-assisted security from Chip to App. immune solves the problem of software supply chain security differently by combining hardware, firmware, and supply chain security into a single cloud platform. Customers benefit by identifying risks and vulnerabilities early, detecting even unknown threats, and offering easy SBOM/CRITIS compliance for their device fleet.

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Philipp Deppenwiese

Co-Founder and CEO of immune. Founder of 9elements Cyber Security and OSFC. President of the Open Source Firmware Foundation.

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