I tried to get my old thread unlocked, but they suggested I just repost and reword it.<BR><BR>The discussion I wanted to start was how well Linux has evolved in terms of hardware detection, and ...
The security of integrated circuits is increasingly vulnerable due to the rise of hardware Trojans – malicious modifications introduced during design, fabrication, or deployment. Such compromises can ...
A technical paper titled “DeMiST: Detection and Mitigation of Stealthy Analog Hardware Trojans” was published by researchers at Tennessee Tech University and Technische Universitat Wien. “The global ...
“In this work, we aim to improve upon this state of the art by presenting a public and open hardware Trojan detection case study based on four different digital ICs using a Red Team vs. Blue Team ...
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AI can detect malicious chip vulnerabilities with a 97% success rate - but will that be enough?
Hardware trojans threaten the global chip industry from deep within supply chains Even 97% accuracy leaves room for devastating vulnerabilities in production chips Detecting hidden threats before ...
Hard & Firmware Security Authors, Creators & Presenters: Vasudev Gohil (Texas A&M University), Matthew DeLorenzo (Texas A&M University), Veera Vishwa Achuta Sai Venkat Nallam (Texas A&M University), ...
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