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Physically and Algorithmically Secure Logic Locking with Hybrid CMOS/Nanomagnet Logic Circuits

2022 Design, Automation &amp Test in Europe Conference &amp Exhibition (DATE)(2022)

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The successful logic locking of integrated circuits requires that the system be secure against both algorithmic and physical attacks. In order to provide resilience against imaging techniques that can detect electrical behavior, we recently proposed an approach for physically and algorithmically secure logic locking with strain-protected nanomagnet logic (NML). While this NML system exhibits physical and algorithmic security, the fabrication imprecision, noise-related errors, and slow speed of NML incur a significant security overhead cost. In this paper, we therefore propose a hybrid CMOS/NML logic locking solution in which NML islands provide security within a system primarily composed of CMOS, thereby providing physical and algorithmic security with minimal overhead. In addition to describing this proposed system, we also develop a framework for device/system co-design techniques that consider trade-offs regarding the efficiency and security.
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algorithmic attacks,physical attacks,algorithmically secure logic locking,strain-protected nanomagnet logic,physically secure logic locking,security overhead cost,hybrid CMOS-nanomagnet logic circuits,integrated circuit locking,imaging techniques,electrical behavior detection,NML system,system co-design techniques,fabrication imprecision,noise-related errors
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