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The increasing complexity of networked computing systems makes modern network systems vulnerable to various attacks against their resources, infrastructure, and operability. While the reasons for such attacks may be tied to complex sociological issues, the cause of the inadequate defense solutions lies in the single-layered approach used to address computer systems security. Current security approaches...
Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming prevalent in almost all aspects of our daily lives as well as in critical, infrastructures. The widely usage of IoT also breeds security and privacy concerns. In this session, we will discuss IoT security challenges related to unique validation challenges, low-cost IoT authentication solutions, and design for security in IoT space.
Cloning of integrated circuit (IC) chips have emerged as a significant threat to the semiconductor industry. Unauthorized extraction of design information from IC chips can be carried out in numerous ways. Invasive methods physically disassemble chip package and gain access to the different layers of a die through the low-cost delaying processing. This paper presents a new countermeasure exploiting...
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