We show in this paper how several proposed Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) can be broken by numerical modeling attacks. Given a set of challenge-response pairs (CRPs) of a PUF, our attacks construct a computer algorithm which behaves indistinguishably from the original PUF on almost all CRPs. This algorithm can subsequently impersonate the PUF, and can be cloned and distributed arbitrarily. This breaks the security of essentially all applications and protocols that are based on the respective PUF. The PUFs we attacked successfully include standard Arbiter PUFs and Ring Oscillator PUFs of arbitrary sizes, and XOR Arbiter PUFs, Lightweight Secure PUFs, and Feed-Forward Arbiter PUFs of up to a given size and complexity. Our attacks are b...
In this thesis, we investigate the possibility of basing cryptographic primitives on Physically Uncl...
Physical attacks against cryptographic devices typically take advantage of information leakage (e.g....
We demonstrate that the Interpose PUF proposed at CHES 2019, an Arbiter PUF-based design for so-call...
We show in this paper how several proposed Strong Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) can be broken...
We show in this paper how several proposed Physical Un-clonable Functions (PUFs) can be broken by nu...
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are a promis- ing technology to secure low-cost devices. A PUF ...
Physically Uncloneable Functions (PUFs) [Pap01] are noisy physical sources of randomness. As such, t...
Abstract. Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs), as novel lightweight hardware security primitives, p...
Physical attacks against cryptographic devices typically take advantage of information leakage (e.g....
Physically unclonable functions (PUFs) are being proposed as a low-cost alternative to permanently s...
Strong Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs), as a promising security primitive, are supposed to be a...
Electronic payment systems have leveraged the advantages offered by the RFID technology, whose secur...
Abstract. A Physically Unclonable Function (PUF) can be seen as a source of randomness that can be c...
Abstract. The general concept of Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) has been nowadays widely acc...
Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) have great promise as hardware authentication primitives due to...
In this thesis, we investigate the possibility of basing cryptographic primitives on Physically Uncl...
Physical attacks against cryptographic devices typically take advantage of information leakage (e.g....
We demonstrate that the Interpose PUF proposed at CHES 2019, an Arbiter PUF-based design for so-call...
We show in this paper how several proposed Strong Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) can be broken...
We show in this paper how several proposed Physical Un-clonable Functions (PUFs) can be broken by nu...
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are a promis- ing technology to secure low-cost devices. A PUF ...
Physically Uncloneable Functions (PUFs) [Pap01] are noisy physical sources of randomness. As such, t...
Abstract. Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs), as novel lightweight hardware security primitives, p...
Physical attacks against cryptographic devices typically take advantage of information leakage (e.g....
Physically unclonable functions (PUFs) are being proposed as a low-cost alternative to permanently s...
Strong Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs), as a promising security primitive, are supposed to be a...
Electronic payment systems have leveraged the advantages offered by the RFID technology, whose secur...
Abstract. A Physically Unclonable Function (PUF) can be seen as a source of randomness that can be c...
Abstract. The general concept of Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) has been nowadays widely acc...
Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) have great promise as hardware authentication primitives due to...
In this thesis, we investigate the possibility of basing cryptographic primitives on Physically Uncl...
Physical attacks against cryptographic devices typically take advantage of information leakage (e.g....
We demonstrate that the Interpose PUF proposed at CHES 2019, an Arbiter PUF-based design for so-call...