W03 3rd Workshop on Nano Security: From Nano-Electronics to Secure Systems
Today’s societies critically depend on electronic systems. Security of such systems are facing completely new challenges due to the ongoing transition to radically new types of nano-electronic devices, such as memristors, spintronics, or carbon nanotubes. The use of such emerging nano-technologies is inevitable to address the essential needs related to energy efficiency, computing power and performance. Therefore, the entire industry are switching to emerging nano-electronics alongside scaled CMOS technologies in heterogeneous integrated systems. These technologies come with new properties and also facilitate the development of radically different computer architectures.
The third edition of the NanoSec workshop will bring together researchers from hardware-oriented security and from emerging hardware technology. It will explore the potential of new technologies and architectures to provide new opportunities for achieving security targets, but it will also raise questions about their vulnerabilities to new types of hardware-oriented attacks. The workshop is based on a Priority Program https://spp-nanosecurity.uni-stuttgart.de/ funded since 2019 by the German DFG, and will be open to members and non-members of that Priority Program alike.
W03.1 Keynote
W03.1.1 MemComputing and Implications for Security
W03.2 Secure Emerging Architectures and Technologies
An Obfuscated 2-bit Adder/Half-Subtract Circuit with Reconfigurable Field Effect Transistors
Giulio Galderisi1, Niladri Bhattacharjee1, Marc Wijvliet2, Shubham Rai2, Akash Kumar3, Thomas Mikolajick1,4, Jens Trommer1
1NaMLab gGmbH, Dresden, Germany
2Chair of Processor Design, TU Dresden, Germany
3Chair of Embedded Systems, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
4Chair of Nanoelectronics, TU Dresden, Germany
Designing Memory Protection for a RISC-V Nano-VP
Spandan Das, Christoph Lüth, Rolf Drechsler
Dept. Mathematics and Informatics, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
In-and-Beyond Boundaries: GPIO Signaling Research and Use-Cases with TrustZone
Christian Niesler1, Markus Ströhnisch1, Moritz Peters2, Tim Güneysu2, Lucas Davi1
1University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany
2Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
W03.3 Coffee Break and Posters
OnE-Secure: Securing State-of-the-Art Chips Against High-Resolution Contactless Optical and Electron-Beam Probing Attacks
Sebastian Brand (FhG IMWS), Rolf Drechsler (U Bremen), Jean-Pierre Seifert TU Berlin), Frank Sill Torres (DLR)
STAMPS-PLUS: Exploration of an integrated Strain-based TAMPer Sensor for Puf and trng concepts with best-in-class Leakage resilience and robUStness
Ralf Brederlow (TU Munich), Matthias Hiller (FhG AISEC), Michael Pehl (TU Munich)
RAINCOAT: Randomization in Secure Nano-Scale Microarchitectures 2
Lucas Davi (U Duisburg-Essen), Tim Güneysu (RU Bochum)
EMBOSOM: Embedded Software Security into Modern Emerging Hardware Paradigms
Rolf Drechsler (U Bremen), Tim Güneysu (RU Bochum), Pascal Sasdrich (RU Bochum), Christoph Lüth (U Bremen)
MemCrypto: Towards Secure Electroforming-free Memristive Cryptographic Implementations
Nan Du (FSU Jena), Ilia Polian (U Stuttgart)
HaSPro: Verifiable Hardware Security for Out-of-Order Processors
Thomas Eisenbarth (U Lübeck), Wolfgang Kunz (TU Kaiserslautern)
NanoSec2: Nanomaterial-based platform electronics for PUF circuits with extended entropy sources
Sascha Herrmann (TU Chemnitz), Stefan Katzenbeisser (U Passau), Elif Kavun (U Passau)
SecuReFET: Secure Circuits through Inherent Reconfigurable FET
Akash Kumar (TU Dresden), Thomas Mikolajick (NaMLab GmbH)
SSIMA: Scalable Side-Channel Immune Micro-Architecture
Amir Moradi (TU Darmstadt)
SeMSiNN: Secure Mixed-SIgnal Neural Networks
Maurits Ortmanns (U Ulm), Ilia Polian (U Stuttgart)
W03.4 Invited Talk Damian Dudek
W03.4.1 A shallow view on hardware locking systems beyond digital. From research perspective to methods and practical tools
W03.5 Session 2: Physical Attacks
Distinguishability between Multiplication and Squaring Operations: a New Marker
Alkistis Aikaterini Sigourou1, Zoya Dyka1,2, Peter Langendoerfer1,2, Ievgen Kabin1
1IHP – Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
2BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Cottbus, Germany
SCA Test Results Depend on the Measurement Equipment: Riscure vs. Teledyne LeCroy
Dmytro Petryk1, Zoya Dyka1,2, Peter Langendoerfer1,2, Ievgen Kabin1
1IHP – Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
2BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Cottbus, Germany