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2008
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Designing and Implementing Malicious Hardware
Hidden malicious circuits provide an attacker with a stealthy attack vector. As they occupy a layer below the entire software stack, malicious circuits can bypass traditional defe...
Samuel T. King, Joseph Tucek, Anthony Cozzie, Chri...
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2008
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Detecting Malicious Inclusions in Secure Hardware: Challenges and Solutions
This paper addresses a new threat to the security of integrated circuits (ICs) used in safety critical, security and military systems. The migration of IC fabrication to low-cost ...
Xiaoxiao Wang, Mohammad Tehranipoor, Jim Plusquell...
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2010
IEEE
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Detecting/preventing information leakage on the memory bus due to malicious hardware
An increasing concern amongst designers and integrators of military and defense-related systems is the underlying security of the individual microprocessor components that make up ...
Abhishek Das, Gokhan Memik, Joseph Zambreno, Alok ...
SP
2010
IEEE
178views Security Privacy» more  SP 2010»
15 years 1 months ago
Overcoming an Untrusted Computing Base: Detecting and Removing Malicious Hardware Automatically
The computer systems security arms race between attackers and defenders has largely taken place in the domain of software systems, but as hardware complexity and design processes ...
Matthew Hicks, Murph Finnicum, Samuel T. King, Mil...
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CHES
2009
Springer
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15 years 10 months ago
Trojan Side-Channels: Lightweight Hardware Trojans through Side-Channel Engineering
Abstract. The general trend in semiconductor industry to separate design from fabrication leads to potential threats from untrusted integrated circuit foundries. In particular, mal...
Christof Paar, Lang Lin, Markus Kasper, Tim Gü...