Hardware Trojans in Wireless Cryptographic ICs
by Yier Jin and Yiorgos Makris
The problem of maliciously intended modifications, commonly known as hardware Trojans, in manufactured ICs has recently garnered interest not only in academia but also in governmental agencies and industry. Partly because of design outsourcing and migration of fabrication foundries to low-cost areas across the globe, and partly because of increased reliance on external hardware IP and EDA software from various vendors, the IC supply chain is now considered far more vulnerable to such malicious modifications than ever before. Read More »