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Alcohol consumption is increasing in the United States, as is alcohol‐attributable mortality. Historically, men have had higher rates of alcohol consumption than women, though evidence for birth cohort effects on gender differences in alcohol consumption and alcohol‐related harm suggests that gender differences may be diminishing. We review studies using U.S. national data that examined time trends...
Growing threat of hardware Trojan attacks in untrusted foundry or design house has motivated researchers around the world to analyze the threat and develop effective countermeasures. In this paper, we focus on analyzing a specific class of hardware Trojans in embedded processor that can be enabled by software or data to leak critical information. These Trojans pose a serious threat in pervasively...
Various design-for-security (DFS) approaches have been proposed earlier for detection of hardware Trojans, which are malicious insertions in Integrated Circuits (ICs). In this paper, we highlight our major findings in terms of innovative Trojan design that can easily evade existing Trojan detection approaches based on functional testing or side-channel analysis. In particular, we illustrate design...
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