Semiconductor
Design-to-Production IP Protection
AI tools are already running inside your EDA environment, and your process recipes and mask designs are within reach. ARMOR ensures they never leave your control.

Trusted by industry-leading enterprises

Visibility into your design IP is not the same as securing it.
Process recipes and mask designs move between foundries, EDA vendors, and design teams with no persistent protection. ARMOR classifies every file, enforces access at every handoff, and builds the compliance trail your trade control team needs.
Why semiconductor companies choose ARMOR
Design file governance, foundry IP control, and export compliance proof.
One platform built for the way semiconductor IP actually moves.
Design Protection
Every process recipe and mask design stays classified, tracked, and revocable at every foundry handoff.
AI Governance
EDA AI tools can surface your most sensitive process data the moment they go live. ARMOR intercepts it before it reaches the model, not after.
Export Compliance
Every design file mapped to ITAR and EAR continuously so your export record is complete before an inquiry begins.
Protect the process that puts you a node ahead
IP Discovery & Classification
ARMOR scans every design environment and classifies every process recipe, mask design, and wafer spec in context: ownership, business stage, and the partner tier it has reached. Every file classified before the next tape-out.
Supply Chain Data Control
Design files sent to foundry partners and EDA vendors stay under your control after delivery. ARMOR tracks every access event and lets you revoke permissions at any point in the production cycle.
Safe AI in Design Workflows
AI tools in EDA environments don’t wait for governance policies to catch up. ARMOR stops sensitive process data before it enters any model, so every AI-assisted workflow has a hard boundary from the first prompt.
Compliance & Trade Control
ARMOR maps every design file to the export and trade compliance regulations governing it: ITAR, EAR, and regional restrictions. Every control logged so your record is complete before any government inquiry arrives.
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Capital Equipment
Seclore’s solution provided the equipment manufacturer with an efficient solution to secure thousands of documents of intellectual property and secure their service contracts in air-gapped fabs, without impeding access for field engineers
— CAPITAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Semiconductor Manufacturer
“Seclore’s automated solution requires minimal IT, admin, or end-user oversight, which saves the manufacturing company time and resources that can be allocated to other projects.
— SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURER
The manufacturing company also received ISO 27001 certification recently. Seclore’s data-centric security platform was instrumental in helping them pass that audit.”
Capital Equipment
“Successfully secured 2.1 million documents that consisted of intellectual property (IP). The business now ensures full compliance with government and company-wide regulations, significantly reducing risk and enhancing operational integrity.”
— CAPITAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER
Semiconductor industry regulations
Seclore helps semiconductor companies meet or exceed industry standards.

CHIPS Act: U.S. legislation to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing and secure supply chains for critical industries including aerospace, automotive, and medical equipment manufacturing.

International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR): A U.S. regulation that requires defense-related companies, including aerospace, to comply with cybersecurity controls that prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data.

NIST SP 800-171: A cybersecurity framework that is particularly relevant to manufacturing and other contractors working with the U.S. government, focused on protecting controlled unclassified information (CUI) in non-federal systems.

ISO/IEC 27001: A widely adopted international standard that helps manufacturing, construction engineering, and other companies secure their sensitive data and comply with regulatory cybersecurity requirements.