Hardware Security and Trust Design and Deployment of Integrated Circ
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to hardware security, from specification to implementation. Applications discussed include embedded systems ranging from small RFID tags to satellites orbiting the earth. The authors describe a design
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e Security and Trust Design and Deployment of Integrated Circuits in a Threatened Environment
Hardware Security and Trust
Nicolas Sklavos Ricardo Chaves Giorgio Di Natale Francesco Regazzoni •
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Hardware Security and Trust Design and Deployment of Integrated Circuits in a Threatened Environment
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Editors Nicolas Sklavos Computer Engineering and Informatics Department University of Patras Patra Greece
Francesco Regazzoni ALaRI Institute University of Lugano Lugano Switzerland
Ricardo Chaves INESC-ID, IST University of Lisbon Lisbon Portugal
ISBN 978-3-319-44316-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-44318-8
Giorgio Di Natale LIRMM—CNRS, UMR 5506-CC 477 University of Montpellier Montpellier France
ISBN 978-3-319-44318-8
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Preface
Hardware security is becoming increasingly more important for many embedded systems applications ranging from small RFID tag to satellites orbiting the earth. Its relevance is expected to increase in the coming decades as secure applications such as public services, communication, control and healthcare keep growing. Concerning all the possible security threats, the vulnerability of electronic devices that implement cryptography functions (including smart cards) has become the Achille’s heel in the last decade. Indeed, even though recent crypto-algorithms have been proven resistant to cryptanalysis, certain fraudulent manipulations on the hardware implementing such algorithms can allow extracting confidential information. The so-called side-channel attacks have been the first type of attacks that target the physical device. They are based on information gathered from the phys
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