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Hardware trojan attacks in FPGA devices
2014
Proceedings of the 24th edition of the great lakes symposium on VLSI - GLSVLSI '14
Reconfigurable hardware including Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are being used in a wide range of embedded applications including signal processing, multimedia, and security. FPGA device production is often outsourced to off-shore facilities for economic reasons. This opens up the opportunities for insertion of malicious design alterations in the foundry, referred to as hardware Trojan attacks, to cause logical and physical malfunction. The vulnerability of these devices to hardware
doi:10.1145/2591513.2591520
dblp:conf/glvlsi/Mal-SarkarKGB14
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