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Hardware Trojans in fdSOI

2023 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED), 2023
Christian Lanius   +3 more
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The Hardware Trojan System: An Online Suite of Tools for Hardware Trojan Analysis

2017
Hardware trojans are accidental or malicious modifications of integrated circuits. There is currently no accepted standard for describing trojans or the methods used to detect them. A taxonomic structure was recently proposed that is a viable candidate for standardization.
Nicholas Houghton   +3 more
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Hardware Trojans in Microcircuits

2020
This chapter is an overview dedicated to detailed analysis of structures and mechanisms of operation of hardware Trojans in modern microcircuits. The beginning of the chapter describes theoretical basis of designing safe electronic equipment for critical applications and the first documented facts of detection of hardware Trojans in critical ...
Anatoly Belous, Vitali Saladukha
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Experiences in Hardware Trojan design and implementation

2009 IEEE International Workshop on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust, 2009
We report our experiences in designing and implementing several hardware Trojans within the framework of the Embedded System Challenge competition that was held as part of the Cyber Security Awareness Week (CSAW) at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University in October 2008.
Yier Jin, Nathan Kupp, Yiorgos Makris
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Implementation of Parametric Hardware Trojan in FPGA

2019 IEEE International Test Conference in Asia (ITC-Asia), 2019
The reconfigurability of FPGA makes it flexible for different applications. However, an FPGA may be delivered, designed, and deployed by different persons during its lifecycle, so anyone who can access the FPGA may bring in security issues. This paper proposes an implementation method of a parametric hardware Trojan in the FPGA.
Yipei Yang   +5 more
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Hardware-Trojaner.

Datenschutz und Datensicherheit, 2020
Julian Speith   +4 more
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Improving hardware Trojan detection by retiming

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 2015
Abstract Hardware Trojan horses (HTHs) are challenging threats to the security of silicon chips. A promising solution is path-delay fingerprinting for HTH detection. This paper presents trust-driven retiming ( TDR ) , a synthesis approach to provide a circuit which can be analyzed more effectively by delay fingerprinting.
Seyed Mohammad Hossein Shekarian   +1 more
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Hardware Trojan Horses

2010
Over the last two decades we have become dependent on a network of electronic devices that supports a plethora of services, ranging from delivery of entertainment and news to maintenance of business records to filing of legal forms. This network provides a robust platform to handle all kinds of sensitive information at the personal, corporate, or ...
Mohammad Tehranipoor, Berk Sunar
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Hardware Trojan vulnerability

2018
Many basic analog blocks and structures, which contain positive feedback loops, are vulnerable to the presence of one or more undesired stable equilibrium points. The phenomena of multiple equilibrium points is investigated with emphasis on using a temperature-domain representation to identify equilibrium points in some circuits that have a single ...
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Hardware Trojans

2022
Dominik Sisejkovic, Rainer Leupers
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