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LOCK&ROLL

Gaurav Kolhe, Tyler Sheaves, Kevin Immanuel Gubbi, Soheil Salehi, Setareh Rafatirad, Sai Manoj PD, Avesta Sasan, Houman Homayoun

2022Proceedings of the 59th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The security and trustworthiness of ICs are exacerbated by the modern globalized semiconductor business model. This model involves many steps performed at multiple locations by different providers and integrates various Intellectual Properties (IPs) from several vendors for faster time-to-market and cheaper fabrication costs. Many existing works have focused on mitigating the well-known SAT attack and its derivatives. Power Side-Channel Attacks (PSCAs) can retrieve the sensitive contents of the IP and can be leveraged to find the key to unlock the obfuscated circuit without simulating powerful SAT attacks. To mitigate P-SCA and SAT-attack together, we propose a multi-layer defense mechanism called LOCK&ROLL: Deep-Learning Power Side-Channel Attack Mitigation using Emerging Reconfigurable Devices and Logic Locking. LOCK&ROLL utilizes our proposed Magnetic Random-Access Memory (MRAM)-based Look Up Table called Symmetrical MRAM-LUT (SyM-LUT). Our simulation results using 45nm technology demonstrate that the SyM-LUT incurs a small overhead compared to traditional Static Random Access Memory LUT (SRAM-LUT). Additionally, SyM-LUT has a standby energy consumption of 20aJ while consuming 33fJ and 4.6fJ for write and read operations, respectively. LOCK&ROLL is resilient against various attacks such as SAT-attacks, removal attack, scan and shift attacks, and P-SCA.

Topics & Concepts

Side channel attackComputer scienceLookup tableLock (firearm)Overhead (engineering)Magnetoresistive random-access memoryStatic random-access memoryKey (lock)Embedded systemParallel computingComputer hardwareComputer networkComputer securityCryptographyRandom access memoryEngineeringOperating systemMechanical engineeringPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecurityIntegrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure AnalysisAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing