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URL:https://mestcenter.org/training/applications-of-embedded-high-resoluti
on-on-chip-instrumentation-for-hardware-security-and-trust/
SUMMARY:Applications of Embedded\, High-Resolution On-Chip Instrumentation
for Hardware Security and Trust
DESCRIPTION:Play Video\nSpeaker \nDr. Jim Plusquellic is a professor in th
e Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of New
Mexico and President and CEO\, IC-Safety.\nAbstract\nEmbedded\, high-resol
ution\, on-chip instrumentation (EI) can be used to measure path delays\,
voltage drops\, and even voltage transients\, for applications to manufact
uring test\, design for manufacturability\, and hardware security and trus
t. In this talk\, I describe several novel hardware security primitives\,
called physical unclonable functions (PUFs)\, which leverage EI to obtain
high-resolution path delays and voltage drops\, as well as techniques that
calibrate for adverse environmental effects and undesirable sources of pr
ocess variation\, as a means of isolating and enhancing the level of entro
py available to PUFs for encryption key and authentication bitstring gener
ation. Beyond PUFs\, EI can detect malicious circuits\, a.k.a. hardware Tr
ojans\, for detecting invasive probing attacks designed to inject faults o
r steal confidential information\, supply chain provenance\, secure boot a
nd security\, and trust functions within 3D packaging infrastructures. The
potential of EI for expanding capabilities related to these types of hard
ware security and trust roles is described.\nBiography\nProfessor Plusquel
lic received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the Unive
rsity of Pittsburgh in 1995 and 1997\, respectively. He is currently a pro
fessor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of New Mex
ico. His research interests are in the area of nano-scale VLSI and include
security and trust in IC hardware\, embedded system design\, supply chain
and IoT security and trust\, silicon validation\, design for manufacturab
ility\, and delay test methods. Professor Plusquellic received an "Outstan
ding Contribution Award" from the IEEE Computer Society in 2012 for co-fou
nding and his contributions to the Symposium on Hardware-Oriented Security
and Trust (HOST)\, and again recently in 2017 for "Co-Founder of and prov
iding Outstanding Contributions to the IEEE International Symposium on Har
dware-Oriented Security and Trust (HOST) for the Past Ten Years 2008-2017"
. He is the Trust and Assurance Lead for ASU’s ME COMMONS (SWAP) Hub sin
ce July 2024. He served as General Chair for HOST in 2010\, as Program Cha
ir for HOST in 2008\, 2009\, and 2020\, and as panelist and moderator for
panels at HOST 2020. He has served as Associate Editor for Transactions on
Computers and is\ncurrently serving as Editor-in-Chief of Hardware Securi
ty for Cryptography\, MDPI. He has recently been inducted into the HOST Ha
ll-of-Fame and has authored or co-authored three book chapters for Springe
r Link on the topics of PUF-based Authentication and Hardware Trojan Detec
tion. He received the "10 Years of Continuous Service Award" from the Inte
rnational Test Conference\, a Best Paper Award from VTS\, an ACM Distingui
shed Service Award from SIGDA\, and two Austin CAS Fellow Awards from IBM.
He received the "Albuquerque lab-to-business accelerator" award in 2016\,
the "2014 Innovation Award" from the Science and Technology Center at the
University of New Mexico\, was a "Featured Entrepreneur" within the Schoo
l of Engineering\, and has multiple patents and provisional applications f
iled with the US. Patent and Trademark Office. Professor Plusquellic is Pr
esident and CEO of IC-Safety\, LLC\, and a consultant for Enthentica Inc.\
, both start-ups in the hardware security and trust space. He has publishe
d more than 140 refereed conference and journal papers. He is a Golden Cor
e Member of the IEEE Computer Society. \n \nZoom Information:\nhttps://ufl
.zoom.us/j/98312964458
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