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Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security: Foundations and Practice [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 407 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 877 g, XVI, 407 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Information Security and Cryptography
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Nov-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642144519
  • ISBN-13: 9783642144516
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 407 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 877 g, XVI, 407 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Information Security and Cryptography
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Nov-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642144519
  • ISBN-13: 9783642144516
Hardware-intrinsic security is a young field dealing with secure secret key storage. By generating the secret keys from the intrinsic properties of the silicon, e.g., from intrinsic Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs), no permanent secret key storage is required anymore, and the key is only present in the device for a minimal amount of time. The field is extending to hardware-based security primitives and protocols such as block ciphers and stream ciphers entangled with the hardware, thus improving IC security. While at the application level there is a growing interest in hardware security for RFID systems and the necessary accompanying system architectures.This book brings together contributions from researchers and practitioners in academia and industry, an interdisciplinary group with backgrounds in physics, mathematics, cryptography, coding theory and processor theory. It will serve as important background material for students and practitioners, and will stimulate much further research and development.

Hardware-intrinsic security is a young field dealing with secure secret key storage. This book features contributions from researchers and practitioners with backgrounds in physics, mathematics, cryptography, coding theory and processor theory.

Recenzijas

"This book will prove to be very interesting for professionals in the hardware security field. It covers almost every aspect of this area, with excellent papers written by experts." Javier Castillo, ACM Computing Reviews, June 2011

Part I Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs)
Physically Unclonable Functions: A Study on the State of the Art and Future Research Directions
3(36)
Roel Maes
Ingrid Verbauwhede
Hardware Intrinsic Security from Physically Unclonable Functions
39(16)
Helena Handschuh
Geert-Jan Schrijen
Pim Tuyls
From Statistics to Circuits: Foundations for Future Physical Unclonable Functions
55(24)
Inyoung Kim
Abhranil Maiti
Leyla Nazhandali
Patrick Schaumont
Vignesh Vivekraja
Huaiye Zhang
Strong PUFs: Models, Constructions, and Security Proofs
79(20)
Ulrich Ruhrmair
Heike Busch
Stefan Katzenbeisser
Part II Hardware-Based Cryptography
Leakage Resilient Cryptography in Practice
99(36)
Francois-Xavier Standaert
Olivier Pereira
Yu Yu
Jean-Jacques Quisquater
Moti Yung
Elisabeth Oswald
Memory Leakage-Resilient Encryption Based on Physically Unclonable Functions
135(32)
Frederik Armknecht
Roel Maes
Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
Berk Sunar
Pim Tuyls
Part III Hardware Attacks
Hardware Trojan Horses
167(22)
Mohammad Tehranipoor
Berk Sunar
Extracting Unknown Keys from Unknown Algorithms Encrypting Unknown Fixed Messages and Returning No Results
189(12)
Yoo-Jin Baek
Vanessa Gratzer
Sung-Hyun Kim
David Naccache
Part IV Hardware-Based Policy Enforcement
License Distribution Protocols from Optical Media Fingerprints
201(22)
Ghaith Hammouri
Aykutlu Dana
Berk Sunar
Anti-counterfeiting: Mixing the Physical and the Digital World
223(14)
Darko Kirovski
Part V Hardware Security in Contactless Tokens
Anti-counterfeiting, Untraceability and Other Security Challenges for RFID Systems: Public-Key-Based Protocols and Hardware
237(22)
Yong Ki Lee
Lejla Batina
Dave Singelee
Bart Preneel
Ingrid Verbauwhede
Contactless Security Token Enhanced Security by Using New Hardware Features in Cryptographic-Based Security Mechanisms
259(22)
Markus Ullmann
Matthias Vogeler
Enhancing RFID Security and Privacy by Physically Unclonable Functions
281(28)
Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
Ivan Visconti
Christian Wachsmann
Part VI Hardware-Based Security Architectures and Applications
Authentication of Processor Hardware Leveraging Performance Limits in Detailed Simulations and Emulations
309(22)
Daniel Y. Deng
Andrew H. Chan
G. Edward Suh
Signal Authentication in Trusted Satellite Navigation Receivers
331(18)
Markus G. Kuhn
On the Limits of Hypervisor- and Virtual Machine Monitor-Based Isolation
349(18)
Loic Duflot
Olivier Grumelard
Olivier Levillain
Benjamin Morin
Efficient Secure Two-Party Computation with Untrusted Hardware Tokens
367(20)
Kimmo Jarvinen
Vladimir Kolesnikov
Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
Thomas Schneider
Towards Reliable Remote Healthcare Applications Using Combined Fuzzy Extraction
387
Jorge Guajardo
Muhammad Asim
Milan Petkovic