Towards trojan-free trusted ICs 论文

2008引用 267
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecuritySecurity and Verification in ComputingCryptographic Implementations and Security

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发表日期
2008-03-10
发表年份
2008

关键词

Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecuritySecurity and Verification in ComputingCryptographic Implementations and Security

摘要

There have been serious concerns recently about the security of microchips from hardware trojan horse insertion during manufacturing. This issue has been raised recently due to outsourcing of the chip manufacturing processes to reduce cost. This is an important consideration especially in critical applications such as avionics, communications, military, industrial and so on. A trojan is inserted into a main circuit at manufacturing and is mostly inactive unless it is triggered by a rare value or time event; then it produces a payload error in the circuit, potentially catastrophic. Because of its nature, a trojan may not be easily detected by functional or ATPG testing. The problem of trojan detection has been addressed only recently in very few works. Our work analyzes and formulates the trojan detection problem based on a frequency analysis under rare trigger values and provides procedures to generate input trigger vectors and trojan test vectors to detect trojan effects. We also provide experimental results.

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