SPRY303F May 2019 – February 2025 AM3351 , AM3352 , AM3354 , AM3356 , AM3357 , AM3358 , AM3358-EP , AM3359 , AM4372 , AM4376 , AM4377 , AM4378 , AM4379 , AM5706 , AM5708 , AM5746 , AM5748 , AM623 , AM625 , AM625-Q1 , AM625SIP , AM62A1-Q1 , AM62A3 , AM62A3-Q1 , AM62A7 , AM62A7-Q1 , AM62L , AM62P , AM62P-Q1 , AM6411 , AM6412 , AM6421 , AM6422 , AM6441 , AM6442 , AM6526 , AM6528 , AM6546 , AM6548 , AM68 , AM68A , AM69 , AM69A , DRA821U , DRA821U-Q1 , DRA829J , DRA829J-Q1 , DRA829V , DRA829V-Q1 , TDA4VM , TDA4VM-Q1
Ability to update the system is essential part of security framework, this provides the opportunity for customers to patch or update the software remotely to combat identified vulnerability in the system, however the biggest challenge during update is to deter against spy, impersonate and replays.
Security framework provides additional keys and mechanism like authentication, encryption and integrity checks that can be deployed to ensure the genuineness of the updates.