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Hardware Security Through Chain Assurance

Proceedings of the 2016 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2016
This paper examines the current issues pertaining to the hardware security and how they could affect the overall security of applications such as the internet of things. Specifically, we review the ongoing industry-led activities aimed at mitigating the hardware threats through supply chain assurance.
Yaw S. Obeng, Colm Nolan, David Brown
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Physical Inspection for Hardware Assurance

International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis, 2022
Abstract This presentation addresses the issue of counterfeiting in the semiconductor industry. It begins with a review of the global supply chain and the various forms of counterfeiting taking place. It then identifies assets that require tamper protection and the types of attacks to which they are prone.
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Hardware security assurance in emerging IoT applications

2016 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2016
The Internet of Things (IoT) offers a more advanced service than a single device or an isolated system, as IoT connects diverse components, such as sensors, actuators, and embedded devices through the internet. As predicted by Cisco, there will be 50 billion IoT connected devices by 2020.
Jaya Dofe, Jonathan Frey, Qiaoyan Yu
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Failure Analysis for Hardware Assurance and Security

EDFA Technical Articles, 2019
Abstract This article presents a comprehensive study of physical inspection and attack methods, describing the approaches typically used by counterfeiters and adversaries as well as the risks and threats created. It also explains how physical inspection methods can serve as trust verification tools and provides practical guidelines for ...
M. Tanjidur Rahman, Navid Asadizanjani
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Application of Optical Techniques to Hardware Assurance

2020
The backside of modern Integrated Circuits (ICs) is becoming an open backdoor for malicious hardware attackers to take advantage of. Aided by new Failure Analysis (FA) optical techniques, e.g., Photon Emission Analysis (PEA), optical probing, and Laser Fault Injection (LFI), hackers pose a serious threat to the confidentiality, integrity, and ...
Leonidas Lavdas   +2 more
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Design assurance for airborne COTS hardware

IEE Colloquium on COTS and Safety Critical Systems, 1997
Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) avionic parts are relatively cheap (because of their high volume) and their short production life (because of the rate of technological progress), but they offer little design assurance (because purchasers do not demand it).
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Hardware reliability assurance and field experience in a telecom environment

Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 1994
AbstractThis paper gives an overview of some methods and procedures used to assure product reliability within Ericsson Telecom AB. The main focus in this paper is on hardware (HW) reliability at board and component level. The evolution of customer–vendor relations over the years is addressed. Some new concepts in complex component reliability assurance
Ö. Hallberg   +5 more
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The Power of IC Reverse Engineering for Hardware Trust and Assurance

EDFA Technical Articles, 2019
Abstract Integrated circuits embedded in everyday devices face an increased risk of tampering and intrusion. In this article, the authors explain how reverse engineering techniques, including automated image analysis, can be employed to provide trust and assurance when dealing with commercial off-the-shelf chips.
Fatemeh Ganji   +4 more
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An integrated hardware reliability assurance program for telecommunications products

[Proceedings] GLOBECOM '90: IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference and Exhibition, 2002
A Bellcore program which establishes the generic requirements for an effective product reliability assurance program for telecommunications products is outlined. The program describes the specific tasks that need to be implemented during conception, validation, development, production, installation, and operational phases of the product life cycle for ...
G. Ganguly, C.M. Hamilton
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