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An Overview of Hardware Security and Trust: Threats, Countermeasures, and Design Tools

Wei Hu, Chip-Hong Chang, Anirban Sengupta, Swarup Bhunia, Ryan Kastner, Hai Li

2020IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems202 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hardware security and trust have become a pressing issue during the last two decades due to the globalization of the semiconductor supply chain and ubiquitous network connection of computing devices. Computing hardware is now an attractive attack surface for launching powerful cross-layer security attacks, allowing attackers to infer secret information, hijack control flow, compromise system root-of-trust, steal intellectual property (IP), and fool machine learners. On the other hand, security practitioners have been making tremendous efforts in developing protection techniques and design tools to detect hardware vulnerabilities and fortify hardware design against various known hardware attacks. This article presents an overview of hardware security and trust from the perspectives of threats, countermeasures, and design tools. By introducing the most recent advances in hardware security research and developments, we aim to motivate hardware designers and electronic design automation tool developers to consider the new challenges and opportunities of incorporating an additional dimension of security into robust hardware design, testing, and verification.

Topics & Concepts

Hardware security moduleComputer securityComputer scienceCryptographyPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecuritySecurity and Verification in ComputingAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques
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