TAO: Techniques for Algorithm-Level Obfuscation during High-Level Synthesis

Christian Pilato, Francesco Regazzoni, Ramesh Karri, Siddharth Garg
2018 2018 55th ACM/ESDA/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC)  
Intellectual Property (IP) theft costs semiconductor design companies billions of dollars every year. Unauthorized IP copies start from reverse engineering the given chip. Existing techniques to protect against IP theft aim to hide the IC's functionality, but focus on manipulating the HDL descriptions. We propose TAO as a comprehensive solution based on high-level synthesis to raise the abstraction level and apply algorithmic obfuscation automatically. TAO includes several transformations that
more » ... ake the component hard to reverse engineer during chip fabrication, while a key is later inserted to unlock the functionality. Finally, this is a promising approach to obfuscate large-scale designs despite the hardware overhead needed to implement the obfuscation. CCS CONCEPTS • Hardware → Electronic design automation; • Security and privacy → Hardware reverse engineering;
doi:10.1109/dac.2018.8465830 fatcat:l2lcr5yhorcfraxabwqbrd3clu