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How to Build Hardware Trojans

Published: 03 November 2014 Publication History

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Countless systems ranging from consumer electronics to military equipment are dependent on integrated circuits (ICs). A surprisingly large number of such systems are already security critical, e.g., medical devices, automotive electronics, or SCADA systems. If the underlying ICs in such applications are maliciously manipulated through hardware Trojans, the security of the entire system can be compromised. In recent years, hardware Trojans have drawn the attention of governments and the scientific community. Initially, the primary attacker model was a malicious foundry that could alter the design, i.e., introduce hardware Trojans which could interfere with the (securitysensitive) functionality of a chip. Many other attacker models exist too. For instance, a legitimate IC manufacturer, e.g., a consumer electronics company abroad, might be in cohort with a foreign intelligence agency to alter its products in a way that compromises their security. Even though hardware Trojans have been considerably studied, little is known about how they might look, especially those that are particularly designed to avoid detection. In this talk we introduce two recent research projects which deal with the Trojan insertion in two different types of hardware platforms, ASICs and FPGAs. This is joint work with Georg Becker, Wayne Burleson, Marc Fyrbiak, Philipp Koppe, Franceso Regazzoni and Pawel Swierczynski.

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[1]
G.T. Becker, F. Regazzoni, C. Paar, W.P. Burleson. Stealthy Dopant-Level Hardware Trojans. Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems -- CHES 2013, Santa Barbara, CA, USA August 20--23, 2013. Springer LNCS, 197--214.
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P. Swierczynski, M. Fyrbiak, P. Koppe, C. Paar. FPGA Trojans through Detecting and Weakening of Cryptographic Primitives. IEEE TCAD, to appear.

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    TrustED '14: Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Trustworthy Embedded Devices
    November 2014
    68 pages
    ISBN:9781450331494
    DOI:10.1145/2666141
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    1. asics
    2. block cipher
    3. cryptography
    4. fpgas
    5. hardware trojans
    6. true random number generator

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