Security wrappers and power analysis for SoC technologies
Author(s) -
Catherine H. Gebotys,
Y. Zhang
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-58113-742-7
DOI - 10.1145/944645.944689
Subject(s) - computer science , the internet , wireless , computer network , computer security , embedded system , layer (electronics) , transport layer , operating system , chemistry , organic chemistry
Future wireless Internet enabled services will be increasingly powerful supporting many more applications including one of the most crucial, security. Although SoCs offer more resistance to bus probing attacks, power/EM attacks on cores and network snooping attacks by malicious code are relevant. This paper presents a methodology for security on NoC at both the network level (or transport layer) and at the core level (or application layer) is proposed. For the first time a low cost security wrapper design is presented, which prevents unencrypted keys from leaving the cores and NoC. This is crucial to prevent untrusted software on or off the NoC from gaining access to keys. At the core level (application layer) power analysis attacks are examined for the first time for parallel and adiabatic architectural cores. With the emergence of secure IP cores in the market, a security methodology for designing NoCs is crucial for supporting future wireless Internet enabled devices.
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