DocumentCode :
3059493
Title :
How Threats Drive the Development of Secure Reconfigurable Devices
Author :
Graf, Jonathan ; Athanas, Peter
Author_Institution :
Secure Comput. & Commun. Group, Luna Innovations Inc., Roanoke, VA
fYear :
2008
fDate :
16-18 July 2008
Firstpage :
239
Lastpage :
245
Abstract :
SRAM-based FPGAs are becoming an attractive target technology for the deployment of secure and cryptographic operations. Because of this, much work has been done in exposing the security vulnerabilities of reconfigurable computing devices. Direct probing, side channel, fault injection, and replay attacks are among the many that can be variously applied to steal secret configurations, keys, data, and access. Here we review the threats faced by FPGAs and propose and analyze security solutions implementable by both FPGA application designers and FPGA vendors. We also look at the particular case of configuration security and use game theory to model the attacker/defender relationship as a 2-person strategic game.
Keywords :
SRAM chips; cryptography; field programmable gate arrays; game theory; logic design; 2-person strategic game theory; SRAM-based FPGA; attacker/defender relationship; cryptographic operation; direct probing attack; fault injection attack; replay attack; secure reconfigurable device development; security vulnerability; side channel attack; Aerospace industry; Cloning; Computer hacking; Data security; Field programmable gate arrays; Game theory; Government; Law; Legal factors; Protection;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 2008. NAECON 2008. IEEE National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
ISSN :
7964-0977
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2615-7
Electronic_ISBN :
7964-0977
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.2008.4806553
Filename :
4806553
Link To Document :
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