IEEE Design&Test Vol. 38, Issue 3

  • Speaker:
    Special Issue on Top Picks in Hardware and Embedded Security
  • Location:

    IEEE Explorer

  • Date: May/June
Design & Test

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Volume 38, Issue 3 (May/June)

Highlights
Special Issue on "Top Picks in Hardware and Embedded Security"
General Interst Paper by Hyun Min Song and Huy Kang Kim "Ladder Scaling Fracmemristor: A Second Emerging Circuit Structure of Fractional-Order Memristor"
General Interest Paper by Yi-Fei Pu, Bo Yu, and Xiao Yuan "A Graduate Curriculum in Cyber-Physical Systems"
General Interst Paper by John A. Stankovic, Homa Alemzadeh, Brad Campbell, John Lach, Lu Feng, Cody Fleming, Jonathan Goodall, Toluwalogo Odumosu, Daniel Quinn, Yuan Tian, and Kelley Tobler "A Graduate Curriculum in Cyber-Physical Systems"

May/June 2021 Content


From the EIC
Top Picks in Hardware and Embedded Security
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Special Issue on Top Picks in Hardware and Embedded Security
Guest Editors’ Introduction: Special Issue on Top Picks in Hardware and Embedded Security
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Defeating Cache Timing Channels with Hardware Prefetchers
  This article proposes a framework to mitigate cache timing attacks. The framework identifies attacks and targets by monitoring the cache access pattern and counteracts them by injecting noise using hardware prefetcher. read more
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Beyond the CPU: Side–Channel Attacks on GPUs
  This article demonstrates that architectural side-channel attacks are possible also on applications that use the GPUs. read more.
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End-to-End Automated Exploit Generation for Processor Security Validation
  This article presents an end-to-end tool that, starting from a processor and a set of security-critical invariants, automatically generates exploits to help designers find security threats. read more.
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Hardware/Algorithm Codesign for Adversarially Robust Deep Learning
  This article describes DeepFense, a framework to make deep learning models automatically and efficiently realizable on constrained devices. read more.
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A Cautionary Tale About Detecting Malware Using Hardware Performance Counters and Machine Learning
  This article revisits the literature around the use of hardware performance counters for malware detection, highlighting discrepancies, and providing a retrospection of challenges for future research. read more
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Provably Secure Sequential Obfuscation for IC Metering and Piracy Avoidance
  This article introduces formal security proofs in the context of integrated circuits obfuscability. read more.
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An Inside Job: Remote Power Analysis Attacks on FPGAs
  This article presents how programmable resources of an FPGA can be utilized to perform side-channel attacks and reports practical examples of these attacks. read more.
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EM/Power Side-Channel Attack: White-Box Modeling and Signature Attenuation Countermeasures
  This article presents analysis methods to pin-point the cause of side channel leakage in integrated circuits and proposes a number of techniques for leakage attenuation. read more.
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DRAM PUFs in Commodity Devices
  This article presents a technique to create robust DRAM PUFs with commodity hardware, and demonstrates its use on a Linux-based off-the-shelf device. read more.
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A Systematic Design Methodology of Formally Proven Side-Channel-Resistant Cryptographic Hardware
  This article proposes a formal design system for automatically generating provably secure register transfer level description of cryptographic hardware based on generalized masking scheme. read more.
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General Interest Papers
Discovering CAN Specification Using On-Board Diagnostics
  The work presented in this article leverages on-board diagnostics for reverse-engineering CAN traffic data. The analysis of these data can be utilized to improve in-vehicle network security. read more
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Ladder Scaling Fracmemristor: A Second Emerging Circuit Structure of Fractional-Order Memristor
  This article presents a novel circuit structure of an arbitrary-order fracmemristor, called ladder scaling fracmemristor. This circuit structure shows that it is possible to realize a second emerging circuit structure of the fractional-order memristor in the form of an analog circuit. read more
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A Graduate Curriculum in Cyber-Physical Systems
  A group of academicians from the University of Virginia has developed a graduate curriculum for cyber-physical systems education. The curriculum follows the National Academy of Engineering report on the need for such content consisting of multidisciplinary classes and professional development skills. read more
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Departments

The 2021 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASPDAC)
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The Last Byte: Security Begins at Home
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