2026-01-07 8:19 AM - last edited on 2026-01-08 2:53 AM by Amel NASRI
Can you help with new research on secure boot?
I am a cyber security researcher at the University of Bristol in the UK.
I would like to your views on Secure boot.
My area of interest is developer-centred security, specifically in the issues that developers face when trying to build secure IoT devices.
If you have ever looked at implementing secure boot, or used it in your current development, or maybe think it to complicated, then I would really like to hear from you.
Please take just 8 to 10 minutes to do this short survey on secure boot.
https://universityofbristol.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_06xKUNve9ioJ5T8
If you have any questions, you can contact the researchers directly at fe23957@bristol.ac.uk
2026-01-11 4:27 PM - edited 2026-01-11 4:42 PM
Hi,
> Roleback protection stops old version of the boot image being loaded.
Roll-back protection, if you don't mind. And old version of the application, not "boot image".
> Thinking about the tools and documentation that are provided to use the secure boot feature ...
Do you mean some specific tools & docum, such as the STM32 SBSFU? or any tools used by responders?