Frontiers in Hardware Security and Trust: Theory, design and practice
Frontiers in Hardware Security and Trust: Theory, design and practice
edited by Chip Hong Chang and Yuan Cao
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2021 eISBN: 978-1-78561-928-1 | Cloth: 978-1-78561-927-4
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Frontiers in Hardware Security and Trust provides a comprehensive review of emerging security threats and privacy protection issues, and the versatile state-of-the-art hardware-based security countermeasures and applications proposed by the hardware security community.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: Hardware security threats
Chapter 1: IP/IC piracy threats of reversible circuits
Chapter 2: Improvements and recent updates of persistent fault analysis on block ciphers
Chapter 3: Deployment of EMC techniques in design of IC chips for hardware security
Part II: Design for security
Chapter 4: Hardware obfuscation for IP protection
Chapter 5: Formal verification for SoC security
Chapter 6: Silicon-based true random number generators
Chapter 7: Micro-architectural attacks and countermeasures on public-key implementations
Chapter 8: Mitigating the CACHEKIT attack
Chapter 9: Deep learning network security
Chapter 10: Security implications of non-digital components
Chapter 11: Accelerating homomorphic encryption in hardware: a review
Chapter 12: Information leakage from robust codes protecting cryptographic primitives
Part III: Physical-layer security
Chapter 13: Confidential and energy-efficient cognitive communications by physical-layer security
Chapter 14: Physical-layer security for mmWave massive MIMO communications in 5G networks
Chapter 15: Security of in-vehicle controller area network: a review and future directions