Ray, Sandip.

Security Policy in System-on-Chip Designs Specification, Implementation and Verification / [electronic resource] : by Sandip Ray, Abhishek Basak, Swarup Bhunia. - 1st ed. 2019. - IX, 116 p. 30 illus. in color. online resource.

Chapter1: SoC Security Policies: The State of the Practice -- Chapter2: E-IIPS: A Centralized Policy Implementation Architecture -- Chapter3: Exploiting Design-for-Debug in SoC Security Policy Architecture -- Chapter4: Security Assurance in SoC in presence of Untrusted IP Blocks -- Chapter5: A Move Towards a Hardware Patch -- Chapter6: SoC Security Policy Verification -- Chapter7: SoC Security Policies: Summary and Future Directions.

This book offers readers comprehensive coverage of security policy specification using new policy languages, implementation of security policies in Systems-on-Chip (SoC) – current industrial practice, as well as emerging approaches to architecting SoC security policies and security policy verification. The authors focus on a promising security architecture for implementing security policies, which satisfies the goals of flexibility, verification, and upgradability from the ground up, including a plug-and-play hardware block in which all policy implementations are enclosed. Using this architecture, they discuss the ramifications of designing SoC security policies, including effects on non-functional properties (power/performance), debug, validation, and upgrade. The authors also describe a systematic approach for “hardware patching”, i.e., upgrading hardware implementations of security requirements safely, reliably, and securely in the field, meeting a critical need for diverse Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Provides comprehensive coverage of SoC security requirements, security policies, languages, and security architecture for current and emerging computing devices; Explodes myths and ambiguities in SoC security policy implementations, and provide a rigorous treatment of the subject; Demonstrates a rigorous, step-by-step approach to developing a diversity of SoC security policies; Introduces a rigorous, disciplined approach to “hardware patching”, i.e., secure technique for updating hardware functionality of computing devices in-field; Includes discussion of current and emerging approaches for security policy verification.

9783319934648

10.1007/978-3-319-93464-8 doi


Electronic circuits.
Microprocessors.
Computer architecture.
Electronics.
Electronic Circuits and Systems.
Processor Architectures.
Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation.

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