Run Time Accessible DRAM PUFs in Commodity Devices
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 21-minute conference talk from CHES 2016 that delves into the concept of Run time Accessible DRAM PUFs in Commodity Devices. Learn about the research conducted by Wenjie Xiong, André Schaller, Nikolaos Anagnostopoulos, Muhammad Umair Saleem, Sebastian Gabmeyer, Stefan Katzenbeisser, and Jakub Szefer. Discover how these researchers investigate the potential of using Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) as a source for Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) in everyday devices. Gain insights into the implications of this technology for enhancing security in common hardware and its potential applications in cryptography and device authentication.
Syllabus
Run time Accessible DRAM PUFs in Commodity Devices
Taught by
TheIACR
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