Visible to the public Securing Network-on-Chips via Novel Anonymous Routing

TitleSecuring Network-on-Chips via Novel Anonymous Routing
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsSarihi, Amin, Patooghy, Ahmad, Hasanzadeh, Mahdi, Abdelrehim, Mostafa, Badawy, Abdel-Hameed A.
Conference Name2021 15th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip (NOCS)
Date Published Oct. 2021
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-6654-1721-1
Keywordsanonymous routing, composability, Costs, cryptography, Hardware, hardware trojan, Metrics, network on chip security, network-on-chip, Network-on-Chips, Proposals, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Routing, Scalability, security, Source Routing, system-on-chips, Trojan horses
AbstractNetwork-on-Chip (NoC) is widely used as an efficient communication architecture in multi-core and many-core System-on-Chips (SoCs). However, the shared communication resources in NoCs, e.g., channels, buffers, and routers might be used to conduct attacks compromising the security of NoC-based SoCs. Almost all of the proposed encryption-based protection methods in the literature need to leave some parts of the packet unencrypted to allow the routers to process/forward packets accordingly. This uncovers the source/destination information of the packet to malicious routers, which can be used in various attacks. In this paper, we propose the idea of secure anonymous routing with minimal hardware overhead to hide the source/destination information while exchanging secure information over the network. The proposed method uses a novel source-routing algorithm that works with encrypted destination addresses and prevents malicious routers from discovering the source/destination of secure packets. To support our proposal, we have designed and implemented a new NoC architecture that works with encrypted addresses. The conducted hardware evaluations show that the proposed security solution combats the security threats at an affordable cost of 1% area and 10% power overheads chip-wide.
URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9634943
Citation Keysarihi_securing_2021