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Low-overhead Solutions For Preventing Information Leakage Due To Hardware Trojan Horses. 2021 16th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems (ICCES). :1–5.
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2021. The utilization of Third-party modules is very common nowadays. Hence, combating Hardware Trojans affecting the applications' functionality and data security becomes inevitably essential. This paper focuses on the detection/masking of Hardware Trojans' undesirable effects concerned with spying and information leakage due to the growing care about applications' data confidentiality. It is assumed here that the Trojan-infected system consists mainly of a Microprocessor module (MP) followed by an encryption module and then a Medium Access Control (MAC) module. Also, the system can be application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) based or Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) based. A general solution, including encryption, CRC encoder/decoder, and zero padding modules, is presented to handle such Trojans. Special cases are then discussed carefully to prove that Trojans will be detected/masked with a corresponding overhead that depends on the Trojan's location, and the system's need for encryption. An implementation of the CRC encoder along with the zero padding module is carried out on an Altera Cyclone IV E FPGA to illustrate the extra resource utilization required by such a system, given that it is already using encryption.