Caspia Technologies Unveils Innovative Security Verification Solution
Caspia Technologies has made a significant advancement in hardware security with the broad availability of their flagship product, CODAx. This innovative solution marks a substantial leap forward in security verification, introducing new capabilities that stand to benefit a diverse customer base across multiple sectors.
CODAx specializes in security-aware auditing and plays a crucial role in analyzing RTL (Register Transfer Level) code of Integrated Circuit (IC) and SoC (System on Chip) designs. By identifying insecure coding practices, CODAx enables designers to correct vulnerabilities before they translate into real-world security threats. The software is designed to recognize over 150 insecure coding methodologies, each paired with actionable suggestions for rectification.
Key to its efficacy, CODAx utilizes information from respected public databases, including the Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) and the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE). This integration allows CODAx to systematically map over 1,000 known hardware security weaknesses to common RTL coding patterns, enhancing its detection capabilities.
The recent release, V2026.1, amplifies these security checks, extending them beyond individual components to encompass the entire design hierarchy. It delivers deeper insights and spotting potential weaknesses that may pervade upwards across various design modules. Comprehensive stress testing of CODAx included evaluations against more than 10,000 intentionally vulnerable designs, solidifying its robustness and reliability.
In one noteworthy analysis, CODAx evaluated a popular open-source root-of-trust design that comprises over 400 individual design files, corresponding to nearly 3 million gates and 500,000 lines of RTL code. Remarkably, CODAx conducted this in-depth examination in less than an hour, uncovering multiple vulnerabilities, showcasing its efficiency and effectiveness.
Caspia Technologies has proactively collaborated with major Electronic Design Automation (EDA) suppliers, ensuring that CODAx integrates seamlessly into existing design workflows. The positive reception among leading chip and system companies across the globe demonstrates CODAx's capability in supporting various high-demand applications, such as automotive systems, data center operations, communications infrastructures, storage solutions, multimedia, precision analog devices, and embedded computing environments.
To bolster its strategic growth, Caspia has expanded its management team, appointing Stuart Audley as the new Vice President and General Manager of product management. Audley brings extensive experience from his previous roles in designing and deploying cryptographic hardware and security IP for leading defense and semiconductor firms. His arrival is expected to enhance Caspia's focus on agentic security workflows, bridging the gap between advanced security tools and automation powered by AI.
Rick Hegberg, CEO of Caspia Technologies, expressed enthusiasm about the company's evolution, stating, "We are expanding our security verification footprint to include not only advanced tools but also enable agentic workflows." This vision hints at a transformative shift in how design security is evaluated and implemented, with AI orchestrating a more holistic approach to hardware security verification.
Stuart Audley elaborated on Caspia's strategic direction, emphasizing the company's commitment to unifying its tools under AI-assisted workflows that cover the complete hardware security lifecycle, from RTL analysis through vulnerability identification to verification of results. By serving both traditional design flows and pioneering agentic-enabled hardware security verification, Caspia positions itself as a leader in the evolving landscape of chip design security.
Caspia Technologies will showcase its latest innovations at DVCon — an industry-leading conference scheduled for March 2-5, 2026, at the Santa Clara Hyatt Regency in California. Attendees can learn more about CODAx and its groundbreaking capabilities in booth 702 during the event.
Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Gainesville, Florida, Caspia Technologies is at the forefront of introducing AI-driven approaches to chip and system security. The company aims to seamlessly complement existing design workflows, providing expert-level security capabilities that safeguard the integrity and safety of hardware across various industries. For further information about Caspia's offerings, visit
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