DocumentCode
460237
Title
Microstructured Interconnections for High Security Systems
Author
Mathewson, A. ; Brun, J. ; Puget, C. ; Franiatte, R. ; Sillon, N. ; Depoutot, F. ; Dubois-Bonvalot, B.
Author_Institution
LTPI/DIHS CEA, Grenoble
Volume
1
fYear
2006
fDate
5-7 Sept. 2006
Firstpage
126
Lastpage
132
Abstract
In many applications, the concept of taking two die from different technologies to create a complete system can be more cost effective than trying to integrate the two components together on the same substrate. There are economies of scale associated with this approach which enable volume production of such systems to be proposed for the future, particularly in areas where low cost and security is of paramount importance. This concept is very attractive for applications such as smart cards where special crypto processor chips need to be manufactured to ensure that as many as possible security features that are needed for the application are present on board the device. These can be expensive to design and build and no matter what security aspects are put in place on chip, hackers can find a way to extract some of the information from the system. A novel approach to building in security to these systems is proposed in this paper
Keywords
coprocessors; security; smart cards; crypto processor chips; high security systems; microstructured interconnections; security features; smart cards; Computer hacking; Costs; Cryptography; Data mining; Economies of scale; Information security; Manufacturing processes; Production systems; Smart cards; System-on-a-chip;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics Systemintegration Technology Conference, 2006. 1st
Conference_Location
Dresden
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0552-1
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0553-x
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESTC.2006.279989
Filename
4060713
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