Novel applications demand computational resources that are provided by multiprocessor systems-on-chip (MPSoCs). At the same time, they increasingly process sensitive data and incorporate security-relevant functions like encryption or authentication. This paper discusses the implications of
the MPSoC technology on security. It provides an overview
of hardware-oriented techniques to enhance security (such as
on-chip cryptographic key generation and hardware-supported
software attestation), but also lists hardware-related threats and potential security loopholes, which designers of MPSoCs and MPSoC-based systems should be aware of.
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Novel applications demand computational resources that are provided by multiprocessor systems-on-chip (MPSoCs). At the same time, they increasingly process sensitive data and incorporate security-relevant functions like encryption or authentication. This paper discusses the implications of
the MPSoC technology on security. It provides an overview
of hardware-oriented techniques to enhance security (such as
on-chip cryptographic key generation and hardware-supported
software attestation), but...
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