How to Build Hardware Trojans

C. Paar
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Countless systems ranging from consumer electronics to military equipment are dependent on integrated circuits (ICs). A surprisingly large number of such systems are already security critical, e.g., medical devices, automotive electronics, or SCADA systems. If the underlying ICs in such applications are maliciously manipulated through hardware Trojans, the security of the entire system can be compromised. In recent years, hardware Trojans have drawn the attention of governments and the scientific community. Initially, the primary attacker model was a malicious foundry that could alter the design, i.e., introduce hardware Trojans which could interfere with the (securitysensitive) functionality of a chip. Many other attacker models exist too. For instance, a legitimate IC manufacturer, e.g., a consumer electronics company abroad, might be in cohort with a foreign intelligence agency to alter its products in a way that compromises their security. Even though hardware Trojans have been considerably studied, little is known about how they might look, especially those that are particularly designed to avoid detection. In this talk we introduce two recent research projects which deal with the Trojan insertion in two different types of hardware platforms, ASICs and FPGAs. This is joint work with Georg Becker, Wayne Burleson, Marc Fyrbiak, Philipp Koppe, Franceso Regazzoni and Pawel Swierczynski.
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如何构建硬件木马
从消费电子产品到军事设备,无数系统都依赖于集成电路(ic)。令人惊讶的是,大量这样的系统已经对安全性至关重要,例如医疗设备、汽车电子设备或SCADA系统。如果这些应用程序中的底层ic被硬件木马恶意操纵,整个系统的安全性就会受到威胁。近年来,硬件木马已经引起了政府和科学界的注意。最初,主要的攻击者模型是一个可以改变设计的恶意铸造厂,即引入可能干扰(安全敏感)芯片功能的硬件木马。还有许多其他的攻击者模型。例如,一家合法的集成电路制造商,例如国外的一家消费电子公司,可能与外国情报机构合作,以一种危及其安全的方式改变其产品。尽管人们对硬件木马进行了大量的研究,但人们对它们的外观知之甚少,尤其是那些特别设计以避免被发现的木马。在这次演讲中,我们介绍了两个最近的研究项目,它们处理在两种不同类型的硬件平台,asic和fpga中的木马插入。这是与Georg Becker、Wayne Burleson、Marc Fyrbiak、Philipp Koppe、Franceso Regazzoni和Pawel Swierczynski合作的作品。
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