Implementation of a Cryptographic Coprocessor of the PRESENT Lightweight Block Cipher (supporting encryption and decryption, and both 80-bit and 128-bit keys) and some Hardware Trojans, using VHDL
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Implementation of a Cryptographic Coprocessor of the PRESENT Lightweight Block Cipher (supporting encryption and decryption, and both 80-bit and 128-bit keys) and some Hardware Trojans, using VHDL
Dataset of Hardware-Trojan (HT) based Covert Channels (HT-CCs) for the IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) standard.
This project is a modified verison of the OpenRISC 1200 open-source processor, designed to estimate the feasibility of using an On-Chip Software Obfuscator to reduce the controllability over software activated Hardware Trojans.
Supporting material for our RL-based Trojan insertion work at CCS 2022.
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