Embedded systems are parts of our daily life and used in many fields. They can be found in smartphones or in modern cars including GPS, light/rain sensors and other electronic assistance mechanisms. These systems may handle sensitive data (such as credit card numbers, critical information about the host system and so on) which must be protected against external attacks as these data may be transmitted through a communication link where attackers can connect to extract sensitive information or inject malicious code within the system. This work presents an approach to protect
communications in multiprocessor architectures. This approach is based on hardware security enhancements acting as firewalls. These firewalls filter all data going through the system communication bus and an additional exible cryptographic block aims to protect external memory from attacks. Benefits of our approach are demonstrated using a case study and some custom software applications implemented in a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). Firewalls implemented in
the target architecture allow getting a low-latency security layer with exible cryptographic features. To illustrate the benefit of such a solution, implementations are discussed for different MPSoCs implemented on Xilinx Virtex-6 FPGAs. Results demonstrate a reduction up to 33% in terms of latency overhead compared to existing efforts.
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Embedded systems are parts of our daily life and used in many fields. They can be found in smartphones or in modern cars including GPS, light/rain sensors and other electronic assistance mechanisms. These systems may handle sensitive data (such as credit card numbers, critical information about the host system and so on) which must be protected against external attacks as these data may be transmitted through a communication link where attackers can connect to extract sensitive information or in...
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