Hardware Support for the Security of Computing Devices
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer Science & Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 February 2021) | Viewed by 6664
Special Issue Editors
Interests: software and systems security; hardware support for the security of computing devices; intelligent security; secure AI
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Dear Colleagues,
Ever-increasing on-chip transistor budgets give opportunities to explore hardware-supported security systems. Security mechanisms based on hardware implementation give rise to a series of benefits. First of all, hardware-based security mechanisms are generally more efficient than software-based ones in terms of performance and energy. Considering that security solutions innately impose a performance burden on the system, such efficiency would be a great advantage favoring hardware over pure software in implementing security mechanisms. Further, hardware is one system component that is typically immutable and hard to manipulate. Therefore, by leveraging hardware support, security mechanisms tend to be more robust against attempts to neutralize them. Furthermore, hardware provides an unmatched visibility to program execution in a transparent manner, paving the way for developing novel security mechanisms. In this Special Issue, we invite original articles that deal with security issues on computing devices by taking all these advantages of hardware support for security.
Prof. Dr. Yunheung Paek
Prof. Dr. Yeongpil Cho
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Secure processor architectures and implementations
- Hardware-based security monitoring systems
- Side-channel attacks, evaluations, and defenses
- Hardware-based trusted execution environments and security solutions
- Hardware support for secure cloud/IoT
- Cryptographic hardware design and implementation
- Simulation, testing, and verification for hardware-based security systems
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