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Benchmarking at the Frontier of Hardware Security: Lessons from Logic Locking

11 June 2020
Benjamin Tan
Ramesh Karri
Nimisha Limaye
A. Sengupta
Ozgur Sinanoglu
Md. Moshiur Rahman
Swarup Bhunia
Danielle Duvalsaint
R. D.
R. D. Blanton
Amin Rezaei
Yuanqi Shen
H. Zhou
Leon Li
A. Orailoglu
Zhaokun Han
Austin Benedetti
Luciano Brignone
Muhammad Yasin
Jeyavijayan Rajendran
Michael Zuzak
Ankur Srivastava
Ujjwal Guin
C. Karfa
K. Basu
Vivek V. Menon
M. French
P. Song
F. Stellari
Gi-Joon Nam
P. Gadfort
Alric Althoff
J. Tostenrude
Saverio Fazzari
E. Breckenfeld
Kenneth Plaks
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Abstract

Integrated circuits (ICs) are the foundation of all computing systems. They comprise high-value hardware intellectual property (IP) that are at risk of piracy, reverse-engineering, and modifications while making their way through the geographically-distributed IC supply chain. On the frontier of hardware security are various design-for-trust techniques that claim to protect designs from untrusted entities across the design flow. Logic locking is one technique that promises protection from the gamut of threats in IC manufacturing. In this work, we perform a critical review of logic locking techniques in the literature, and expose several shortcomings. Taking inspiration from other cybersecurity competitions, we devise a community-led benchmarking exercise to address the evaluation deficiencies. In reflecting on this process, we shed new light on deficiencies in evaluation of logic locking and reveal important future directions. The lessons learned can guide future endeavors in other areas of hardware security.

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