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arxiv: 2305.03707 · v3 · pith:ICNH6SDSnew · submitted 2023-05-05 · 💻 cs.CR

Hardware Honeypot: Setting Sequential Reverse Engineering on a Wrong Track

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Reverse engineering (RE) of finite state machines (FSMs) is a serious threat when protecting designs against RE attacks. While most recent protection techniques rely on the security of a secret key, this work presents a new approach: hardware FSM honeypots. These honeypots lead the RE tools to a wrong but, for the tools, very attractive FSM, while making the original FSM less attractive. The results show that state-of-the-art RE methods favor the highly attractive honeypot as FSM candidate or do no longer detect the correct, original FSM.

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