Nov. 20, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Geraldine Shirley Nicholas, Dhruvakumar Vikas Aklekar, Bhavin Thakar, Fareena Saqib

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Rising device use and third-party IP integration in semiconductors raise
security concerns. Unauthorized access, fault injection, and privacy invasion
are potential threats from untrusted actors. Different security techniques have
been proposed to provide resilience to secure devices from potential
vulnerabilities; however, no one technique can be applied as an overarching
solution. We propose an integrated Information Flow Tracking (IFT) technique to
enable runtime security to protect system integrity by tracking the flow of
data from untrusted communication channels. Existing hardware-based …

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