SANSCrypt: A Sporadic-Authentication-Based Sequential Logic Encryption Scheme

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Authors Yinghua Hu, Kaixin Yang, Shahin Nazarian, Pierluigi Nuzzo arXiv ID 2010.05168 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Cross-listed eess.SY Citations 4 Venue IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration of System-on-Chip Last Checked 4 months ago
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We propose SANSCrypt, a novel sequential logic encryption scheme to protect integrated circuits against reverse engineering. Previous sequential encryption methods focus on modifying the circuit state machine such that the correct functionality can be accessed by applying the correct key sequence only once. Considering the risk associated with one-time authentication, SANSCrypt adopts a new temporal dimension to logic encryption, by requiring the user to sporadically perform multiple authentications according to a protocol based on pseudo-random number generation. Analysis and validation results on a set of benchmark circuits show that SANSCrypt offers a substantial output corruptibility if the key sequences are applied incorrectly. Moreover, it exhibits an exponential resilience to existing attacks, including SAT-based attacks, while maintaining a reasonably low overhead.
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