Invited Talks
Security along SoC Design Lifecycle : Current Practices and Challenges Ahead
Professor Mark M. Tehranipoor
Intel Charles E. Young Preeminence Endowed Chair Professor in Cybersecurity
Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research, University of Florida
http://tehranipoor.ece.ufl.edu/, tehranipoor@ufl.edu
Abstract :
System-on-chip (SoC) security has received significant attention in the past several years due mainly to its prevalence in internet of things (IoT) devices, cyber physical systems, and embedded computing systems. Security of SOCs has become even a greater concern due to the globalized design, fabrication, and assembly processes. The complexity of today’s electronic components and systems supply chain has made SoCs increasingly vulnerable to intentional and unintentional attacks (malicious activities, information leakage, side channel signal leakage, confidentiality attacks and integrity violations). In this talk, we will first analyze these vulnerabilities and threats. We will then present challenges dealing with emerging attacks and threats in SoCs and present potential solutions and set of security rules to addressing them.
Mark Tehranipoor is currently the Intel Charles E. Young Preeminence Endowed Chair Professor in Cybersecurity at the ECE Department, University of Florida. He is also currently serving as the Associate Chair for Research and Strategic Initiatives at the ECE Department, and as Director for Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research (FICS). His current research interests include: IoT security, hardware security and trust, supply chain risk management and security, counterfeit electronics detection and prevention and reliable circuit design. Dr. Tehranipoor has published over 400 journal articles and refereed conference papers and has given more than 175 invited talks and keynote addresses since 2006. He has three patents granted, 15 pending, and has published 10 books and 20 book chapters. He is a recipient of 13 best paper awards and nominations, as well as the 2008 IEEE Computer Society (CS) Meritorious Service Award, the 2012 IEEE CS Outstanding Contribution, the 2009 NSF CAREER Award, and the 2014 MURI award. His projects are sponsored by both the industry (Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), Texas Instruments, Freescale, Comcast, Honeywell, LSI, Avago, Mentor Graphics, R3Logic, Cisco, Qualcomm, Raytheon, MediaTeck, etc.) and Government (NSF, ARO, MDA, DOD, AFOSR, DOE, Draper, etc.).
He serves on the program committee of more than a dozen leading conferences and workshops. He served as Program and General Chairs of several leading conferences and workshops. He co-founded a new symposium called IEEE International Symposium on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust (HOST) and served as HOST-2008 and HOST-2009 General Chair (http://www.hostsymposium.org/). He is currently serving as HOST’s Chair of Steering Committee. He is also the co-founder of Trust-Hub (www.trust-hub.org)and Asian HOST (http://asianhost.org/2017/). He serves as co-EIC for newly established Journal on Hardware and Systems Security (HaSS). He also served as an Associate EIC for IEEE Design & Test, an IEEE Distinguished Speaker, and an ACM Distinguished Speaker from 2010 to 2014. He is currently serving as an Associate Editor for JETTA, JOLPE, Transactions on VLSI (TVLSI), and Transactions on Design Automation for Electronic Systems (TODAES). Prior to joining University of Florida, Dr. Tehranipoor served as the founding director of the Center for Hardware Assurance, Security, and Engineering (CHASE) and the Comcast Center of Excellence in Security Innovation (CSI) at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Tehranipoor is a Fellow of IEEE, a Golden Core Member of the IEEE, and Member of ACM and ACM SIGDA. He is currently serving as IEEE Ambassador on Cybersecurity.
Invited Talk #2 : 15:20~16:00, Thursday, Aug 23rd, 2018
TBA
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