Flash Memory for Ubiquitous Hardware Security Functions: True Random Number Generation and Device Fingerprints
Author(s) -
Yinglei Wang,
Wing-kei Yu,
Shuo Wu,
Greg Malysa,
G. Edward Suh,
Edwin C. Kan
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
2012 ieee symposium on security and privacy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
eISSN - 2375-1207
pISSN - 1081-6011
ISBN - 978-0-7695-4681-0
DOI - 10.1109/sp.2012.12
Subject(s) - computing and processing , communication, networking and broadcast technologies , components, circuits, devices and systems
We demonstrate that unmodified commercial Flash memory can provide two important security functions: true random number generation and digital fingerprinting. Taking advantage of random telegraph noise (a type of quantum noise source in highly scaled Flash memory cells) enables high quality true random number generation at a rate up to 10Kbits / second. A scheme based on partial programming exploits process variation in threshold voltages to allow quick generation of many unique fingerprints that can be used for identification and authentication. Both schemes require no change to Flash chips or interfaces, and do not require additional hardware.
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