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Side-channel based watermarks for integrated circuits
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2010
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Hardware TrojanEngineeringInformation SecurityComputer ArchitectureInformation ForensicsIntegrated CircuitsSide-channel AttackFormal VerificationHardware SecurityRight ViolationsHardware Security SolutionIntellectual PropertyElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceMicroelectronicsSide ChannelData SecurityCryptographyDigital WatermarkingSide-channel AnalysisMultimedia Security
Intellectual property (IP) right violations are an increasing problem for hardware designers. Illegal copies of IP cores can cause multi-million dollar damages and are thus considered a serious threat. One possible solution to this problem can be digital watermarking schemes for integrated circuits. We propose a new watermarking technique that employs side-channels as building blocks and can easily and reliably be detected by methods adapted from side-channel analysis. The main idea is to embed a unique signal into a side-channel of the device that serves as a watermark. This enables circuit designers to check integrated circuits for unauthorized use of their watermarked cores. The watermark is hidden below the noise floor of the side channel and is thus hidden from third parties. Furthermore, the proposed schemes can be implemented with very few gates and are thus even harder to detect and to remove. The proposed watermarks can also be realized in a programmable fashion to leak a digital signature.
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