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XSWG 2017: “A Cryptographically Secure Immutable Memory for Irrefutable Tamper Logging”

Graf Research Corporation is going to XSWG! We have been invited to give the lecture “A Cryptographically Secure Immutable Memory for Irrefutable Tamper Logging” at both groups: Longmont, Colorado (Oct 17-19) and Herndon, Virginia (Nov 7-9). Contributors to the lecture include Jonathan Graf, Ali Asgar Sohanghpurwala, Matt French, and Dr. Andrew Schmidt from USC-ISI. Register for the conference and come see us!

GOMAC 2016: "Optimal Hardware Trojan Detection through Security Economics and Game Theory"

We're going to GOMAC this year to present our paper, "Toward Optimal Hardware Trojan Detection through Security Economics and Game Theory."  Come on out to see us!

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Toward Optimal Hardware Trojan Detection through Security Economics and Game Theory

Jonathan Graf

Abstract: We present a security economic model that informs the optimal selection of hardware Trojan detection strategies.  Our model accurately represents the economics and efficacy of available verification and Trojan detection methods and accounts for the varieties of available hardware Trojans.  Paired with game theoretic analysis, this model informs ASIC/FPGA designers and associated policy makers of optimal defensive strategies.