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- Expires on: 2025/12/20
- Last Update: December 16, 2025
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About This Course
Secure your embedded systems the right way using ARMv8-M TrustZone on Cortex-M33.This advanced course teaches you how to design, build, and debug trusted execution environments (TEE) on ARM Cortex-M33 microcontrollers, using the LPC55S69, CMSIS, and KEIL-MDK.
You’ll learn both the theory and hands-on implementation of TrustZone, from secure/non-secure partitioning to memory configuration, state transitions, and debugging real hardware-level isolation.
This is a practical, project-driven course for embedded engineers who want to master security at the firmware hardware level.
What You Will Learn
ARMv8-M architecture and TrustZone security concepts
Secure, Non-Secure and NSC (Non-Secure Callable) states
How to configure SAU (Security Attribution Unit)
How IDAU works for memory security
Memory partitioning based on access and privilege
TrustZone-specific instructions (SG, BLXNS, BXNS)
Handling secure and non-secure interrupts
Writing secure and non-secure C code with CMSIS security macros
Creating TrustZone projects using KEIL-MDK
Building Makefile-based C projects for LPC55S69
Debugging transitions at both C and assembly level
Real embedded labs step-by-step
Tools & Technologies You Will Use
ARMv8-M TrustZone
CMSIS / Security Attributes
Keil-MDK
Makefile-based C projects
Hardware-level debugging
Who This Course Is For
This course is ideal for:
Embedded systems and firmware engineers
Developers working with Cortex-M33 or secure microcontrollers
IoT engineers building secure devices
Anyone who wants deep, practical knowledge of TrustZone
Some prior experience with embedded C and ARM architecture is recommended.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Implement TrustZone from scratch
Create secure non-secure firmware
Configure SAU/IDAU correctly
Debug TrustZone issues at assembly and C level
Build secure IoT and embedded applications using LPC55S69