IEEE CS Webinar: IEEE Oregon Section Technical Seminar - Hardware Security and Trust Verification
Guest Speaker: Prabhat Mishra, IEEE Fellow, ACM Distinguished Scientist, Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida
Venue: Online
When: March 31st 6-7 pm
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- Date: 31 Mar 2022
- Time: 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM
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Sohrab Aftabjahani, PhD
IEEE Oregon Section Computer Society Chapter Chair
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- Starts 23 March 2022 06:30 PM
- Ends 31 March 2022 05:00 PM
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Speakers
Prabhat Mishra, IEEE Fellow, ACM Distinguished Scientist, Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida
Hardware Security and Trust Verification
Abstract:
System-on-Chip (SoC) is the brain behind computing and communication in a wide variety of systems, starting from simple electronic devices in smart homes to complex navigation systems in airplanes. Reusable hardware Intellectual Property (IP) based SoC design has emerged as a pervasive design practice in the industry to dramatically reduce SoC design and verification cost while meeting aggressive time-to-market constraints. Growing reliance on these pre-verified hardware IPs, often gathered from untrusted third-party vendors, severely affects the security and trustworthiness of computing platforms. It is crucial to evaluate the integrity and trustworthiness of third-party IPs for designing trustworthy systems. In this talk, I will survey state-of-the-art security and trust validation efforts. Specifically, I will discuss how the complementary abilities of simulation-based validation, formal verification and side channel analysis can be effectively utilized for comprehensive IP trust validation.
Biography:
Prabhat Mishra is a Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering and a UF Research Foundation Professor at the University of Florida. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California at Irvine in 2004. His research interests include embedded and cyber-physical systems, hardware security and trust, computer architecture, energy-aware computing, formal verification, system-on-chip validation, machine learning, and quantum computing. He has published 8 books, 35 book chapters, 20 patents/copyrights, and more than 200 research articles in premier international journals and conferences. His research has been recognized by several awards including the NSF CAREER Award, IBM Faculty Award, ten best paper awards and nominations, and EDAA Outstanding Dissertation Award from Europeand Design Automation Association. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems and ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems. He is an IEEE Fellow and an ACM Distinguished Scientist.
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