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The field of computer hardware stands at the verge of a revolution driven by recent breakthroughs in emerging nanodevices. “Nano Security” is a new Priority Program recently approved by DFG, the German Research Council. This initial-stage project initiative at the crossroads of nano-electronics and hardware-oriented security includes 11 projects with a total of 23 Principal Investigators from 18 German institutions. It considers the interplay between security and nano-electronics, focusing on a dichotomy which emerging nano-devices (and their architectural implications) have on system security. The projects within the Priority Program consider both: potential security threats and vulnerabilities stemming from novel nano-electronics, and innovative approaches to establishing and improving system security based on nano-electronics. This paper provides an overview of the Priority Program's overall philosophy and discusses the scientific objectives of its individual projects.
Author(s): Polian I, Altmann F, Arul T, Boit C, Brederlow R, Davi L, Drechsler R, Du N, Eisenbarth T, Guneysu T, Hermann S, Hiller M, Leupers R, Merchant F, Mussenbrock T, Katzenbeisser S, Kumar A, Kunz W, Mikolajick T, Pachauri V, Seifert J-P, Torres F, Trommer J
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE 2021)
Year of Conference: 2021
Online publication date: 16/07/2021
Acceptance date: 01/11/2020
ISSN: 1558-1101
Publisher: IEEE
URL: https://doi.org/10.23919/DATE51398.2021.9474187
DOI: 10.23919/DATE51398.2021.9474187
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ISBN: 9783981926354