Introduction Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are, according to wikipedia a physically-defined “digital fingerprint” that serves as a unique identity for a semiconductor device such as

Introduction Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are, according to wikipedia a physically-defined “digital fingerprint” that serves as a unique identity for a semiconductor device such as
Bloomberg’s story about an alleged hardware implant installed on motherboards hasn’t gone unnoticed. In the following days, many people gave their insight about the feasibility of
I recently attended two of the largest workshops about hardware security: FDTC and CHES in Busan, South Korea. As usual, lots of new results were
The Bus Pirate is an open source electronic circuit developed by Dangerous Prototypes. They also sell it at minimal cost. The Bus Pirate allows the
On December 12-13, I attended The TRUDEVICE workshop in Freiburg. There, experts in hardware security from various domains met to discuss methods to increase the