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UCLA Professor Warns of Hardware Hackers
04 Aug 2010 | News Items | Contributor(s): Jason Thibodeau
It's a given that hackers will target software, and that's enough for many people to worry about. But now there's the possibility that hackers would hide malicious code in the hardware itself. …
https://www.trust-hub.org/resources/111
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Hardware Trojan: Threats and Emerging Solutions
25 Aug 2010 | Publications | Contributor(s): Seetharam Narasimhan, Swarup Bhunia
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 …
https://www.trust-hub.org/resources/113
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Multiple-Parameter Side-Channel Analysis: A Non-Invasive Hardware Trojan Detection Approach
25 Aug 2010 | Publications | Contributor(s): Seetharam Narasimhan, Swarup Bhunia
Malicious alterations of integrated circuits during fabrication in untrusted foundries pose major concern in terms of their reliable and trusted field operation. It is extremely difficult to discover …
https://www.trust-hub.org/resources/116
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Self-Referencing: A Scalable Side-Channel Approach for Hardware Trojan Detection
27 Aug 2010 | Publications | Contributor(s): Seetharam Narasimhan, Swarup Bhunia
Malicious modification of integrated circuits (ICs) in un- trusted foundry, referred to as "Hardware Trojan", has emerged as a serious security threat. While side-channel analysis has been reported …
https://www.trust-hub.org/resources/123
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DISTROY: Detecting Integrated Circuit Trojans with Compressive Measurements
30 Aug 2011 | News Items | Contributor(s): Hassan Salmani
Detecting Trojans in an integrated circuit (IC) is an important but hard problem. A Trojan is malicious hardware—it can be extremely small in size and dormant until triggered by some unknown …
https://www.trust-hub.org/resources/229