This book, for the first time, provides comprehensive coverage on malicious modification of electronic hardware, also known as, hardware Trojan attacks, highlighting the evolution of the threat, different attack modalities, the challenges, and diverse array of defense approaches. It debunks the myths associated with hardware Trojan attacks and presents practical attack space in the scope of current business models and practices. It covers the threat of hardware Trojan attacks for all attack surfaces; presents attack models, types and scenarios; discusses trust metrics; presents different forms of protection approaches – both proactive and reactive; provides insight on current industrial practices; and finally, describes emerging attack modes, defenses and future research pathways.
Explains details of hardware Trojan attacks and associated trust issues, including threat models/instances, attack surfaces, adversaries, and all sorts of protection approaches
Covers Trojan threats and protection approaches at all levels of hardware abstraction, from intellectual Property (IP) to microchip to Printed Circuit Board (PCB) and for all types of electronic hardware including analog/mixed-signal systems and FPGA
Presents taxonomies for hardware Trojan threats, Trojan models, trust benchmarks, and trust metrics
Offers realistic solutions for hardware Trojan threats in industry and government
Describes emerging trend in trustworthy hardware design and new research directions
Swarup Bhunia
Counterfeit electronics Counterfeit integrated circuit Hardware Trojan Attacks Trust Verification of ICs Hardware Obfuscation Hardware security and trust