Title :
Towards a Hardware Trojan Detection Cycle
Author :
Dabrowski, Adrian ; Hobel, Heidelinde ; Ullrich, Johanna ; Krombholz, Katharina ; Weippl, Edgar
Author_Institution :
SBA Res., Vienna, Austria
Abstract :
Intentionally inserted malfunctions in integrated circuits, referred to as Hardware Trojans, have become an emerging threat. Recently, the scientific community started to propose technical approaches to mitigate the threat of unspecified and potentially malicious functionality. However, these detection and prevention mechanisms are still hardly integrated in the industry´s Hardware development life cycles. We therefore propose in this work a secure hardware development life cycle that assembles methods from trustworthy software engineering. In addition to full traceability from specification to implementation, and down to each gate, we introduce a feedback detection cycle that systematically escorts every single step of the development process. To do so, we integrate different detection methods for each development phase that are derived from a common knowledge base.
Keywords :
computer crime; electronic engineering computing; integrated circuit design; invasive software; trusted computing; detection mechanisms; feedback detection cycle; hardware Trojan detection cycle; integrated circuits malfunctions; malicious functionality; prevention mechanisms; scientific community; secure hardware development life cycle; threat mitigation; trustworthy software engineering; Hardware; Integrated circuits; Logic gates; Production; Software; Trojan horses; Hardware Trojan; Malware in Silicon; Securing the Hardware Development Cycle;
Conference_Titel :
Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES), 2014 Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Fribourg
DOI :
10.1109/ARES.2014.45