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Research Manuscript: Attacks and Defenses at Microarchitecture Level and Beyond
DescriptionThis session consists of papers on the new development of attacks and defenses at microarchitecture level and above. The first paper establishes a formal method to detect microarchitectural timing side-channel attacks. The second paper proposes hardware fuzzing with information flow tracking to address speculative execution leakages. The third paper presents a framework with deep learning (DL) and frame fusion (2F) for the detection and localization of denial of service (DoS) attack on network-on-chips. The last two papers are on the acceleration of the startup procedure of trusted execution environments (TEEs) and the execution of multi-precision integer arithmetic, respectively.
Event TypeResearch Manuscript
TimeThursday, June 2710:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Location3008, 3rd Floor
Topics
Security
Keywords
Hardware Security: Primitives, Architecture, Design & Test