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Hardware Trojan: Threats and emerging solutions
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2009
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Hardware SecurityHardware TrojanThreat (Computer)EngineeringInformation SecurityComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureInformation ForensicsTrusted Execution EnvironmentComputer ScienceHardware Security SolutionSide-channel AttackFault AttackFormal VerificationMalicious ModificationData SecurityCryptography
Malicious modification of hardware during design or fabrication has emerged as a major security concern. Such tampering (also referred to as Hardware Trojan) causes an integrated circuit (IC) to have altered functional behavior, potentially with disastrous consequences in safety-critical applications. Conventional design-time verification and post-manufacturing testing cannot be readily extended to detect hardware Trojans due to their stealthy nature, inordinately large number of possible instances and large variety in structure and operating mode. In this paper, we analyze the threat posed by hardware Trojans and the methods of deterring them. We present a Trojan taxonomy, models of Trojan operations and a review of the state-of-the-art Trojan prevention and detection techniques. Next, we discuss the major challenges associated with this security concern and future research needs to address them.
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