Analog Malicious Hardware

Analog Malicious Hardware

IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy via YouTube Direct link

Creating a privilege escalation attack Our analog trigger is attack agnostic

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Creating a privilege escalation attack Our analog trigger is attack agnostic

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Analog Malicious Hardware

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Software security success forces attackers to lower layers
  3. 3 Dynamic Static Analysis
  4. 4 Challenge: construct an attack that is stealthy and small
  5. 5 Two threats, we focus on the stage that restricts the attacker the most
  6. 6 We leverage analog behavior to construct an attack that is stealthy and small
  7. 7 An ideal analog trigger
  8. 8 Challenge: small capacitors charge quickly, large capacitors induce current spikes
  9. 9 Solution: charge sharing
  10. 10 Creating an analog trigger using gated charge sharing
  11. 11 Creating a privilege escalation attack Our analog trigger is attack agnostic
  12. 12 Implanting A2 into an existing chip layout

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