IEEE CS Webinar: IEEE Oregon Section Technical Seminar - Physical Assurance and Inspection of Electronics
Guest Speaker: Navid Asadi Zanjani, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida
Presenting: Physical Assurance and Inspection of Electronics
Venue: Online
When: April 29th 7-8 pm
Abstract:
Globalization has made the semiconductor industry more susceptible to trust and security issues. Hardware Trojans, i.e., malicious modification to electronic systems, can violate the root of trust when the device or systems are fabricated/assembled in untrusted facilities. As the imaging and failure analysis tools excel in the resolution and capability, physical inspection based methods become more attractive in verifying such trust issues. On the contrary, such physical inspection methods are opening new capabilities for an adversary to extract sensitive information like secret keys, memory content or intellectual property (IP) compromising confidentiality and integrity. Different countermeasures have been proposed, however, there are still many unanswered questions. This talk will focus on the state of the art physical inspection/assurance methods, the existing countermeasures, related challenges to develop new countermeasures and a research roadmap for this emerging field.
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- Date: 29 Apr 2021
- Time: 07:00 PM to 08:00 PM
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Sohrab Aftabjahani, PhD
IEEE Oregon Section Computer Society Chapter Chair
Senior IEEE Member, Senior ACM Member
aftabjahani@ieee.org
- Starts 20 April 2021 11:40 PM
- Ends 29 April 2021 06:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
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Physical Assurance and Inspection of Electronics
Navid Asadi Zanjani
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida
Abstract:
Globalization has made the semiconductor industry more susceptible to trust and security issues. Hardware Trojans, i.e., malicious modification to electronic systems, can violate the root of trust when the device or systems are fabricated/assembled in untrusted facilities. As the imaging and failure analysis tools excel in the resolution and capability, physical inspection based methods become more attractive in verifying such trust issues. On the contrary, such physical inspection methods are opening new capabilities for an adversary to extract sensitive information like secret keys, memory content or intellectual property (IP) compromising confidentiality and integrity. Different countermeasures have been proposed, however, there are still many unanswered questions. This talk will focus on the state of the art physical inspection/assurance methods, the existing countermeasures, related challenges to develop new countermeasures and a research roadmap for this emerging field.
Biography:
Navid Asadi is an assistant professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at university of Florida. His research is mainly focused on physical inspection of electronics from device to system level. He investigates novel techniques for integrated circuits counterfeit detection/prevention, system and chip level reverse engineering, anti-reverse engineering, invasive and semi-invasive physical attacks, integrity analysis, etc. using advanced inspection methods including but not limited to 3D X-ray microscopy, Optical imaging, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), focused ion beams (FIBs), THz imaging, etc. in combination with image processing and machine learning algorithms to make the inspection process intelligent and independent from human. He has received several best paper awards and is the co-founder of IEEE-PAINE conference.
Venue: Online
When: April 29th 7-8 pm