RISC-V has emerged as a viable solution on academia and industry. However, to use open source hardware for safety-critical applications, we need a deep understanding of the way in which well established mechanisms for testing and reliability could be integrated and deployed on the RISC-V ecosystem, and we need a clear knowledge on how such an ecosystem can be leveraged to improve security. This paper includes four contributions presenting the potential of RISC-V in security research, the way in which RISC-V can be hardened against power analysis attacks, how to implement, using RISC-V, software and hardware/software solutions for dual core lock step, and how to perform system-level testing in the RISC-V ecosystem.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 9465449
%A Abella, Jaume
%A Alcaide, Sergi
%A Anders, Jens
%A Bas, Francisco
%A Becker, Steffen
%A De Mulder, Elke
%A Elhamawy, Nourhan
%A Gürkaynak, Frank K.
%A Handschuh, Helena
%A Hernandez, Carles
%A Hutter, Mike
%A Kosmidis, Leonidas
%A Polian, Ilia
%A Sauer, Matthias
%A Wagner, Stefan
%A Regazzoni, Francesco
%B 2021 IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS)
%D 2021
%K myown from:jens.anders
%P 1-10
%R 10.1109/ETS50041.2021.9465449
%T Security, Reliability and Test Aspects of the RISC-V Ecosystem
%X RISC-V has emerged as a viable solution on academia and industry. However, to use open source hardware for safety-critical applications, we need a deep understanding of the way in which well established mechanisms for testing and reliability could be integrated and deployed on the RISC-V ecosystem, and we need a clear knowledge on how such an ecosystem can be leveraged to improve security. This paper includes four contributions presenting the potential of RISC-V in security research, the way in which RISC-V can be hardened against power analysis attacks, how to implement, using RISC-V, software and hardware/software solutions for dual core lock step, and how to perform system-level testing in the RISC-V ecosystem.
@inproceedings{9465449,
abstract = {RISC-V has emerged as a viable solution on academia and industry. However, to use open source hardware for safety-critical applications, we need a deep understanding of the way in which well established mechanisms for testing and reliability could be integrated and deployed on the RISC-V ecosystem, and we need a clear knowledge on how such an ecosystem can be leveraged to improve security. This paper includes four contributions presenting the potential of RISC-V in security research, the way in which RISC-V can be hardened against power analysis attacks, how to implement, using RISC-V, software and hardware/software solutions for dual core lock step, and how to perform system-level testing in the RISC-V ecosystem.},
added-at = {2021-11-03T15:37:49.000+0100},
author = {Abella, Jaume and Alcaide, Sergi and Anders, Jens and Bas, Francisco and Becker, Steffen and De Mulder, Elke and Elhamawy, Nourhan and Gürkaynak, Frank K. and Handschuh, Helena and Hernandez, Carles and Hutter, Mike and Kosmidis, Leonidas and Polian, Ilia and Sauer, Matthias and Wagner, Stefan and Regazzoni, Francesco},
biburl = {https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/25d8f2f18c30d99e3529e4b992bac1853/iis},
booktitle = {2021 IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS)},
doi = {10.1109/ETS50041.2021.9465449},
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intrahash = {5d8f2f18c30d99e3529e4b992bac1853},
issn = {1558-1780},
keywords = {myown from:jens.anders},
month = may,
pages = {1-10},
timestamp = {2021-11-03T14:37:49.000+0100},
title = {Security, Reliability and Test Aspects of the RISC-V Ecosystem},
year = 2021
}