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Benoit Badrignans, Jean-Luc Danger, Viktor Fischer, Guy Gogniat, Lionel Torres (Beteiligte)

Security Trends for FPGAS


From Secured to Secure Reconfigurable Systems
Herausgegeben von Badrignans, Benoit; Danger, Jean-Luc; Fischer, Viktor; Gogniat, Guy; Torres, Lionel
2011. 2014. xv, 196 S. 11 Tabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS; SPRINGER 2014
ISBN: 9400794665 (9400794665)
Neue ISBN: 978-9400794665 (9789400794665)

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Security Trends for FPGA´s presents an analysis of current threats against embedded systems, focusing especially on FPGAs. The text discusses the FIPS standard requirements for secure systems, which guarantee the level of security.
In Security Trends for FPGA´s the authors present an analysis of current threats against embedded systems and especially FPGAs. They discuss about requirements according to the FIPS standard in order to build a secure system. This point is of paramount importance as it guarantees the level of security of a system. Also highlighted are current vulnerabilities of FPGAs at all the levels of the security pyramid. It is essential from a design point of view to be aware of all the levels in order to provide a comprehensive solution. The strength of a system is defined by its weakest point; there is no reason to enhance other protection means, if the weakest point remains untreated. Many severe attacks have considered this weakness in order not to face brute force attack complexity. Several solutions are proposed in Security Trends for FPGA´s especially at the logical, architecture and system levels in order to provide a global solution.
1. Introduction and Objectives.- 2. Security FPGA Analysis.- 3. Side Channel Attacks.- 4. Countermeasures against Physical Attacks in FPGAs.- 5. True Random Number Generators in FPGAs.- 6. Embedded Systems Security for FPGA.- 7. Conclusions.