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W03 Workshop on Nano Security: From Nano-Electronics to Secure Systems

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      Room
      Nightingale Room 2.6.1/2
      Organiser
      Ilia Polian, University of Stuttgart, Germany
      Organiser
      Nan Du, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, Germany
      Organiser
      Shahar Kvatinsky, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
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      Ingrid Verbauwhede, KU Leuven, Belgium

      Today’s societies critically depend on electronic systems. Security of such systems are facing completely new challenges due to the ongoing transition to radically new types of nano-electronic devices, such as memristors, spintronics, or carbon nanotubes. The use of such emerging nano-technologies is inevitable to address the essential needs related to energy efficiency, computing power and performance. Therefore, the entire industry is switching to emerging nano-electronics alongside scaled CMOS technologies in heterogeneous integrated systems. These technologies come with new properties and also facilitate the development of radically different computer architectures.

      The proposed workshop will bring together researchers from hardware-oriented security and from emerging hardware technology. It will explore the potential of new technologies and architectures to provide new opportunities for achieving security targets, but it will also raise questions about their vulnerabilities to new types of hardware-oriented attacks. The workshop is based on a Priority Program https://spp-nanosecurity.uni-stuttgart.de/ funded since 2019 by the German DFG, and will be open to members and non-members of that Priority Program alike.

      W03.2 Session 1: PUFs and RNGs

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      Nan Du, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, Germany

      Carbon-Nanotube-Based Physical Unclonable Functions and True Random Number Generators

      Nikolaos Athanasios Anagnostopoulos1, Tolga Arul1,2, Simon Böttger3, Florian Frank1, Ali Mohamed3, Martin Hartmann3, Sascha Hermann3,4 and Stefan Katzenbeisser1,

      1University of Passau, 2TU Darmstadt, 3TU Chemnitz, 4Fraunhofer ENAS, Chemnitz

      Towards a PVT-Variation Resistant Resistor-Based PUF

      Carl Riehm1, Christoph Frisch1, Florin Burcea1, Matthias Hiller2, Michael Pehl1 and Ralf Brederlow1,

      1TU Munich 2Fraunhofer AISEC, Garching

      W03.3 Session 2: Side-channel Attacks

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      Ingrid Verbauwhede, KU Leuven, Belgium

      Practical Considerations for Optical Side-Channel Analysis: A Case Study on Reconfigurable FETs

      Thilo Krachenfels1, Giulio Galderisi2, Thomas Mikolajick2,3, Jens Trommer2 and Jean-Pierre Seifert1,4,

      1TU Berlin, 2NaMLab gGmbH, Dresden, 3TU Dresden, 4Fraunhofer SIT, Darmstadt

      Side-Channel Leakage Evaluation of Multi-Chip Cryptographic Modules

      Kazuki Monta1, Takumi Matsumaru1, Takaaki Okidono2, Takuji Miki1 and Makoto Nagata1,

      1Kobe U 2SCU Co. Ltd, Tokyo

      W03.4 Poster session: Projects of Priority Program Nano Security

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      Shahar Kvatinsky, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

      PUFMem: Intrinsic Physical Unclonable Functions from Emerging Non-Volatile Memories

      Tolga Arul, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Florian Frank, University of Passau

      nanoEBeam: E Beam Probing for backside attacks against nanoscale ICs

      Frank Altmann, Jörg Jatzkowski, FhG IMWS Halle, Elham Amini, Jean-Pierre Seifert, Christian Boit, Tholo Krachenfels, TU Berlin

      STAMPS: From Strain to Trust: tAMper aware silicon PufS

      Ralf Brederlow, TU Munich, Matthias Hiller, FhG AISEC 

      RAINCOAT: Randomization in Secure Nano-Scale Microarchitectures

      Christian Niesler1, Jan Thoma2, Lucas Davi1, Tim Güneysu2

      1University of Duisburg-Essen, 2Ruhr University Bochum

      OptiSecure: Securing Nano-Circuits against Optical Probing

      Sajjad Parvin1, Thilo Krachenfels2, Frank Sill Torres3, Jean-Pierre Seifert2,4, Rolf Drechsler1,5

      1University of Bremen, 2TU Berlin, 3DLR, Bremerhaven, 4Fraunhofer SIT, Darmstadt, 5DFKI, Bremen

      MemCrypto: Towards Secure Electroforming-free Memristive Cryptographic Implementations

      Nan Du (University of Jena and Leibniz IPHT), Ilia Polian (University of Stuttgart)

      HaSPro: Verifiable Hardware Security for Out-of-Order Processors

      Thomas Eisenbarth, University of Lübeck, Wolfgang Kunz, Tobias Jauch, TU Kaiserslautern

      NANOSEC: Tamper-Evident PUFs based on Nanostructures for Secure and Robust Hardware Security Primitives

      Sascha Hermann, TU Chemnitz, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Nikolaus Athanasios Anagnostopoulos, University of Passau

      SecuReFET: Secure Circuits through inherent Reconfigurable FET

      Shubham Rai, Akash Kumar, TU Dresden

      Giulio Galderisi, Thomas Mikolajick, Jens Trommer, NaMLab gGmbH, Dresden

      BioNanoLock: Bio-Nanoelectronic based Logic Locking for Secure Systems

      Farhad Amirali Merchant, Vivek Pachauri, Rainer Leupers, Elmira Moussavi, RWTH Aachen

      RRAMPUFTRNG: CMOS-compatible RRAM-based structures for the implementation of Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF) and True Random Number Generators (TRNG)

      Sahitya Yarragolla, Torben Hemke, Thomas Mussenbrock, Ruhr University Bochum

      W03.5 Session 3: Trustworthy Electronics

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      Jean-Pierre Seifert, TU Berlin, Germany

      Quantifying Trust in Hardware through Physical Inspection

      Bernhard Lippmann1, Matthias Ludwig1 and Horst Gieser2,

      1Infineon Technologies AG, Munich 2Fraunhofer EMFT, Munich

      (Un)Attractiveness for State Machine Obfuscation

      Michaela Brunner1, Hye Hyun Lee1, Alexander Hepp1, Johanna Baehr1 and Georg Sigl1,2,

      1TU Munich 2Fraunhofer AISEC, Garching

      Thwarting Structural Attacks on Logic Locking with Reconfigurable Nanotechnologies

      Armin Darjani, Nima Kavand and Akash Kumar,

      TU Dresden

      W03.6 Panel

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      Moderator
      Ilia Polian, University of Stuttgart, Germany

      Security Issues in Heterogeneous Systems

      Panelists:

      Farimah Farahmandi, University of Florida

      Sandip Kundu, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

      Shahar Kvatinsky, Technion

      Johanna Sepulveda, Airbus Defence and Space