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Introduction to Hardware Security and Trust [electronic resource] / edited by Mohammad Tehranipoor, Cliff Wang.

By: Tehranipoor, Mohammad [editor.].
Contributor(s): Wang, Cliff [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2012Description: VIII, 427 p. 174 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781441980809.Subject(s): Engineering | Computer science | Electronics | Systems engineering | Engineering | Circuits and Systems | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Processor ArchitecturesDDC classification: 621.3815 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Background on VLSI Testing -- 2. Hardware Implementation of Hash Functions -- 3. RSA: Implementation and Security -- 4. Security based on Physical Unclonability and Disorder -- 5. Hardware Metering: A Survey -- 6. Secure Hardware IPs by Digital Watermark -- 7. Physical Attacks and Tamper Resistance.-8. Side Channel Attacks and Countermeasures -- 9. Trusted Design in FPGAs -- 10. Security in Embedded Systems -- 11. Side-channel Attacks and Countermeasures for Embedded Microcontrollers -- 12. Security for RFID Tags -- 13. Memory Integrity Protection -- 14. Trojan Taxonomy -- 15. Hardware Trojan Detection.-16. Design for Hardware Trust -- 17. Security and Testing -- 18. Protecting IPs Against Scan-Based Side-Channel Attacks.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The emergence of a globalized, horizontal semiconductor business model raises a set of concerns involving the security and trust of the information systems on which modern society is increasingly reliant for mission-critical functionality. Hardware-oriented security and trust issues span a broad range including threats related to the malicious insertion of Trojan circuits designed, e.g.,to act as a ‘kill switch’ to disable a chip, to integrated circuit (IC) piracy,and to attacks designed to extract encryption keys and IP from a chip. This book provides the foundations for understanding hardware security and trust, which have become major concerns for national security over the past decade.  Coverage includes security and trust issues in all types of electronic devices and systems such as ASICs, COTS, FPGAs, microprocessors/DSPs, and embedded systems.  This serves as an invaluable reference to the state-of-the-art research that is of critical significance to the security of,and trust in, modern society’s microelectronic-supported infrastructures. Provides a comprehensive introduction to hardware security and trust; Includes coverage at the circuit and systems levels, with applications to design and implementation; Describes a variety of state-of-the-art applications, such as physically unclonable functions, unclonable RFID tags and attack and countermeasures for smart cards.
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1. Background on VLSI Testing -- 2. Hardware Implementation of Hash Functions -- 3. RSA: Implementation and Security -- 4. Security based on Physical Unclonability and Disorder -- 5. Hardware Metering: A Survey -- 6. Secure Hardware IPs by Digital Watermark -- 7. Physical Attacks and Tamper Resistance.-8. Side Channel Attacks and Countermeasures -- 9. Trusted Design in FPGAs -- 10. Security in Embedded Systems -- 11. Side-channel Attacks and Countermeasures for Embedded Microcontrollers -- 12. Security for RFID Tags -- 13. Memory Integrity Protection -- 14. Trojan Taxonomy -- 15. Hardware Trojan Detection.-16. Design for Hardware Trust -- 17. Security and Testing -- 18. Protecting IPs Against Scan-Based Side-Channel Attacks.

The emergence of a globalized, horizontal semiconductor business model raises a set of concerns involving the security and trust of the information systems on which modern society is increasingly reliant for mission-critical functionality. Hardware-oriented security and trust issues span a broad range including threats related to the malicious insertion of Trojan circuits designed, e.g.,to act as a ‘kill switch’ to disable a chip, to integrated circuit (IC) piracy,and to attacks designed to extract encryption keys and IP from a chip. This book provides the foundations for understanding hardware security and trust, which have become major concerns for national security over the past decade.  Coverage includes security and trust issues in all types of electronic devices and systems such as ASICs, COTS, FPGAs, microprocessors/DSPs, and embedded systems.  This serves as an invaluable reference to the state-of-the-art research that is of critical significance to the security of,and trust in, modern society’s microelectronic-supported infrastructures. Provides a comprehensive introduction to hardware security and trust; Includes coverage at the circuit and systems levels, with applications to design and implementation; Describes a variety of state-of-the-art applications, such as physically unclonable functions, unclonable RFID tags and attack and countermeasures for smart cards.

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