2nd IEEE PERCOM Workshop On Security Privacy And Trust In The Internet of Things 2017Sensors are important components in the Internet of Things (IoT) that encompass a wide spectrum of applications from healthcare to monitoring critical infrastructure. Securely gathering sensor measurements by adopting traditional cryptographic mechanisms is fraught with vulnerabilities emanating from the inability to safeguard secrets on edge devices, often in adversarial environments, where appropriate hardware protection logic and power consumption overheads are counterproductive to the desire to keep the devices low cost and long lasting. This paper continues recent efforts into investigating an alternative secure sensing approach with the potential to p...
Physical systems are becoming increasingly computationally powerful as faster microprocessors are in...
The last few decades have seen a large proliferation in the prevalence of cyber-physical systems. Al...
Silicon physical unclonable functions (sPUFs) exploit manufacturing process variations of semiconduc...
The Internet of Things (IoT) consists of numerous inter-connected resource-constrained devices such ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) consists of numerous inter-connected resource-constrained devices such ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) consists of numerous inter-connected resource-constrained devices such ...
International audienceToday, life is becoming increasingly connected. From TVs to smartphones, inclu...
With the boom of the Internet of Things (IoT), security is increasingly becoming a requirement rathe...
In this work, we examine whether Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) can act as lightweight securit...
Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices have become more and more pervasive in our everyday lives. ...
We propose a new design, Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) scheme, for the Internet of Things (IoT)...
No two physical objects are exactly the same, even when manufactured with a nominally identical proc...
A certain level of trust and resiliency is anticipated from an image sensor. This report introduces ...
No two physical objects are exactly the same, even when manufactured with a nominally identical proc...
Device authentication is an essential security feature for the Internet of Things (IoT). Physical un...
Physical systems are becoming increasingly computationally powerful as faster microprocessors are in...
The last few decades have seen a large proliferation in the prevalence of cyber-physical systems. Al...
Silicon physical unclonable functions (sPUFs) exploit manufacturing process variations of semiconduc...
The Internet of Things (IoT) consists of numerous inter-connected resource-constrained devices such ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) consists of numerous inter-connected resource-constrained devices such ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) consists of numerous inter-connected resource-constrained devices such ...
International audienceToday, life is becoming increasingly connected. From TVs to smartphones, inclu...
With the boom of the Internet of Things (IoT), security is increasingly becoming a requirement rathe...
In this work, we examine whether Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) can act as lightweight securit...
Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices have become more and more pervasive in our everyday lives. ...
We propose a new design, Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) scheme, for the Internet of Things (IoT)...
No two physical objects are exactly the same, even when manufactured with a nominally identical proc...
A certain level of trust and resiliency is anticipated from an image sensor. This report introduces ...
No two physical objects are exactly the same, even when manufactured with a nominally identical proc...
Device authentication is an essential security feature for the Internet of Things (IoT). Physical un...
Physical systems are becoming increasingly computationally powerful as faster microprocessors are in...
The last few decades have seen a large proliferation in the prevalence of cyber-physical systems. Al...
Silicon physical unclonable functions (sPUFs) exploit manufacturing process variations of semiconduc...