
We’re proud to announce that Emproof is now officially part of the AMD Adaptive Computing Partners Programme.
This partnership marks an important milestone in our mission to deliver scalable, lightweight, and high-assurance security to the embedded systems industry. By joining AMD’s extensive ecosystem of technology partners, we’re strengthening our commitment to supporting customers building on AMD’s adaptive SoCs and FPGAs.
As embedded systems become more complex and connected, securing them, especially post-deployment, has become a critical challenge. Emproof Nyx was built to meet that challenge head-on. It offers a modular, hardware-agnostic approach to software protection that includes:
Our technology is already certified for ISO 26262 ASIL B, with ASIL D certification expected in Q3 2025, making it suitable for safety-critical environments including automotive and industrial applications.
“Emproof delivers adaptable, low-overhead software protections that align seamlessly with our ecosystem needs and work hand-in-hand with AMDs existing hardware security features. This is increasingly important as embedded and edge systems continue to evolve at an accelerated pace,” said John Belvins, Product Marketing Manager at AMD.
AMD’s Adaptive Computing Partner ecosystem provides access to cutting-edge tools, platforms, and collaboration opportunities for companies working across edge computing, automotive, industrial, and communications sectors.
By participating in this programme, Emproof gains:
This partnership enables us to better support customers developing on Versal™, Zynq UltraScale+™, and other AMD adaptive computing platforms, bringing Emproof Nyx protection to even more devices, including those already in the field.
As the embedded landscape evolves, we’re excited to work alongside AMD and fellow partners to help secure the next generation of connected devices. Whether you’re developing edge AI applications, automotive ECUs, or safety-critical control systems, Emproof is here to ensure that security doesn’t have to come at the cost of flexibility or performance.
Click here to learn more about the AMD Adaptive SoCs and FPGAs Partner Programme.