Infineon Introduces CIRRENT Cloud ID: Streamlined, Secure IoT Device‑to‑Cloud Authentication

Infineon Technologies has launched CIRRENT Cloud ID, a service that automates cloud certificate provisioning and IoT device‑to‑cloud authentication.
The solution extends the chain of trust from chip to cloud, lowering the total cost of ownership while simplifying manufacturing for product companies across industrial, consumer, healthcare, medical, and manufacturing sectors.
Infineon’s Cloud ID delivers cryptographic security via a cloud‑based certificate delivery mechanism, and it is engineered to streamline the manufacturing process.
Key advantages over traditional approaches include:
- Simplified manufacturing that still allows individual certificates without complex IT systems.
- Asymmetric key security using Infineon’s trusted platform and X.509 certificates, eliminating the need for bulky infrastructure.
- Automatic provisioning to cloud services—whether a private cloud, public cloud, or AWS IoT Core.
- Comprehensive monitoring, tracking, and audit trails for registration and provisioning.
- Reduced total cost of ownership by eliminating NRE and operational expenses associated with an HSM.
With a free CIRRENT account, users can configure a cloud‑to‑cloud connection between the CIRRENT Cloud ID Service and their product cloud. A Cloud ID‑compatible batch of chips, each pre‑loaded with X.509 certificates, is shipped to the manufacturing site. Technicians register the chips using a smartphone, triggering automatic provisioning to the product cloud. The CIRRENT console provides download access, audit logs, and real‑time tracking of all registrations and provisioning events.
Infineon CIRRENT Cloud ID is now available. For more details, visit www.cypress.com/CIRRENTCLOUD_ID or www.infineon.io.
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