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A Touch of Evil
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2017
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Hardware TrojanEngineeringInformation SecurityVerificationHuman ConditionInformation ForensicsIntegrated CircuitsBackdoor Detection TechniquesSide-channel AttackFormal VerificationHardware SecurityExistentialismConfidential DataHardware Security SolutionLanguage StudiesComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceCritical TheoryData SecurityCryptographyHumanitiesPhilosophical InquiryHauntologyTechnologyFault AttackSemiconductor IndustryPhysical Unclonable Function
The semiconductor industry is fully globalized and integrated circuits (ICs) are commonly defined, designed and fabricated in different premises across the world. This reduces production costs, but also exposes ICs to supply chain attacks, where insiders introduce malicious circuitry into the final products. Additionally, despite extensive post-fabrication testing, it is not uncommon for ICs with subtle fabrication errors to make it into production systems. While many systems may be able to tolerate a few byzantine components, this is not the case for cryptographic hardware, storing and computing on confidential data. For this reason, many error and backdoor detection techniques have been proposed over the years. So far all attempts have been either quickly circumvented, or come with unrealistically high manufacturing costs and complexity.
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