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Run-time detection of hardware Trojans: The processor protection unit

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Typical SOC designs use processors and therefore, trust in such processor cores is essential. The 2011 Embedded Systems Challenge (ESC 2011)[1] showed a wide range of possibilities to attack a processor through hardware Trojans. We propose an approach to detect suspicious behavior of a processor and thus assess if the processor is trustworthy or not. A countermeasure, called Processor Protection Unit (PPU) is presented focusing on its design to be particularly resilient against hardware Trojan insertion
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hal-00861554 , version 1 (13-09-2013)

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David Hely, Dubeuf Jérémy, Karri Ramesh. Run-time detection of hardware Trojans: The processor protection unit. 18th IEEE European Test Symposium, May 2013, Avignon, France. pp.1-6. ⟨hal-00861554⟩

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