Modeling an Asynchronous Circuit Dedicated to the Protection Against Physical Attacks

04/28/2020
by   Radu Mateescu, et al.
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Asynchronous circuits have several advantages for security applications, in particular their good resistance to attacks. In this paper, we report on experiments with modeling, at various abstraction levels, a patented asynchronous circuit for detecting physical attacks, such as cutting wires or producing short-circuits.

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