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Security Interface for Execution Control from a Tightly-Coupled Security Core

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11 February 2026

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12 February 2026

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Abstract
Preserving critical data, preventing unauthorized access, securing communication are aspects of information security. To implement them as hardware is more reliable than software. There are various hardware solutions that suggest using a separate computational unit which is capable of providing various security enhancements. This article describes a heterogeneous security architecture with a tightly coupled security core to the CPU. A security interface that allows direct control and monitory of the security core over the CPU is proposed. In the article analysis of how the interface interacts with the controlled and monitored CPU is done. This analysis explains the benefits and why for certain aspects control is implemented seeking performance while for others - using less logic.
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