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3.3.1. Configuration Bitstream Encryption Using the Programming File Generator Graphical Interface
3.3.2. Configuration Bitstream Encryption Using the Programming File Generator Command Line Interface
3.3.3. Partially Encrypted Configuration Bitstream Generation Using the Command Line Interface
3.3.4. Partial Reconfiguration Bitstream Encryption
4.1. Using SDM Provision Firmware
4.2. Using QSPI Factory Default Helper Image on Owned Devices
4.3. Authentication Root Key Provisioning
4.4. Programming Key Cancellation ID Fuses
4.5. Canceling Root Keys
4.6. Programming Counter Fuses
4.7. Secure Data Object Service Root Key Provisioning
4.8. Security Setting Fuse Provisioning
4.9. AES Root Key Provisioning
4.10. Converting Owner Root Key, AES Root Key Certificates, and Fuse files to Jam STAPL File Formats
6.1. Using Quartus Commands in a Windows Environment Error
6.2. Generating a Private Key Warning
6.3. Adding a Signing Key to the Quartus Project Error
6.4. Generating Quartus Prime Programming File was Unsuccessful
6.5. Unknown Argument Errors
6.6. Bitstream Encryption Option Disabled Error
6.7. Specifying Correct Path to the Key
6.8. Using Unsupported Output File Type
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5.7. Bitstream Security Settings (FM/S10)
FPGA Bitstream Security options are a collection of policies that restrict the specified feature or mode of operation within a defined period.
Bitstream Security options consist of flags that you set in Intel Quartus Prime Pro Edition software. These flags are automatically copied into the configuration bitstreams.
You may permanently enforce security options on a device through the use of the corresponding security setting eFuse.
To use any security settings in the configuration bitstream or device eFuses, you must enable the authentication feature.