Securing Network-on-chips Against Fault-injection and Crypto-analysis Attacks via Stochastic Anonymous Routing

IF 2.1 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE
Ahmad Patooghy, Mahdi Hasanzadeh, Amin Sarihi, Mostafa Abdelrehim, Abdel-Hameed A. Badawy
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Abstract

Network-on-chip (NoC) is widely used as an efficient communication architecture in multi-core and many-core System-on-chips (SoCs). However, the shared communication resources in an NoC platform, e.g., channels, buffers, and routers, might be used to conduct attacks compromising the security of NoC-based SoCs. Most of the proposed encryption-based protection methods in the literature require leaving some parts of the packet unencrypted to allow the routers to process/forward packets accordingly. This reveals the source/destination information of the packet to malicious routers, which can be exploited in various attacks. For the first time, we propose the idea of secure, anonymous routing with minimal hardware overhead to encrypt the entire packet while exchanging secure information over the network. We have designed and implemented a new NoC architecture that works with encrypted addresses. The proposed method can manage malicious and benign failures at NoC channels and buffers by bypassing failed components with a situation-driven stochastic path diversification approach. Hardware evaluations show that the proposed security solution combats the security threats at the affordable cost of 1.5% area and 20% power overheads chip-wide.

利用随机匿名路由保护片上网络免受故障注入和密码分析攻击
片上网络(NoC)作为一种高效的通信架构被广泛应用于多核和多核片上系统(soc)中。然而,NoC平台中的共享通信资源,如通道、缓冲区和路由器,可能被用来进行危及基于NoC的soc安全性的攻击。文献中提出的大多数基于加密的保护方法都要求保留数据包的某些部分未加密,以允许路由器相应地处理/转发数据包。这将数据包的源/目的信息暴露给恶意路由器,可以利用这些信息进行各种攻击。我们首次提出了安全、匿名路由的思想,以最小的硬件开销来加密整个数据包,同时在网络上交换安全信息。我们设计并实现了一个新的NoC架构,可以使用加密地址。该方法可以通过情境驱动的随机路径多样化方法绕过失效组件来管理NoC通道和缓冲区的恶意和良性故障。硬件评估表明,提出的安全解决方案以可承受的1.5%的面积和20%的芯片功耗开销来对抗安全威胁。
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ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.50%
发文量
86
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems invites submissions of original technical papers describing research and development in emerging technologies in computing systems. Major economic and technical challenges are expected to impede the continued scaling of semiconductor devices. This has resulted in the search for alternate mechanical, biological/biochemical, nanoscale electronic, asynchronous and quantum computing and sensor technologies. As the underlying nanotechnologies continue to evolve in the labs of chemists, physicists, and biologists, it has become imperative for computer scientists and engineers to translate the potential of the basic building blocks (analogous to the transistor) emerging from these labs into information systems. Their design will face multiple challenges ranging from the inherent (un)reliability due to the self-assembly nature of the fabrication processes for nanotechnologies, from the complexity due to the sheer volume of nanodevices that will have to be integrated for complex functionality, and from the need to integrate these new nanotechnologies with silicon devices in the same system. The journal provides comprehensive coverage of innovative work in the specification, design analysis, simulation, verification, testing, and evaluation of computing systems constructed out of emerging technologies and advanced semiconductors
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