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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j6]Nils Albartus, Maik Ender, Jan-Niklas Möller, Marc Fyrbiak, Christof Paar, Russell Tessier:
On the Malicious Potential of Xilinx's Internal Configuration Access Port (ICAP). ACM Trans. Reconfigurable Technol. Syst. 17(2): 26:1-26:28 (2024) - 2023
- [c7]Nils Albartus, Maik Ender, Jan-Niklas Möller, Marc Fyrbiak, Christof Paar, Russell Tessier:
On the Malicious Potential of Xilinx' Internal Configuration Access Port (ICAP). ICFPT 2023: 1 - [i12]Simon Klix, Nils Albartus, Julian Speith, Paul Staat, Alice Verstege, Annika Wilde, Daniel Lammers, Jörn Langheinrich, Christian Kison, Sebastian Sester, Daniel E. Holcomb, Christof Paar:
Stealing Maggie's Secrets - On the Challenges of IP Theft Through FPGA Reverse Engineering. CoRR abs/2312.06195 (2023) - 2021
- [j5]Mark Fischer, Fabian Langer, Johannes Mono, Clemens Nasenberg, Nils Albartus:
Hardware Penetration Testing Knocks Your SoCs Off. IEEE Des. Test 38(1): 14-21 (2021) - [j4]Leonid Azriel, Julian Speith, Nils Albartus, Ran Ginosar, Avi Mendelson, Christof Paar:
A survey of algorithmic methods in IC reverse engineering. J. Cryptogr. Eng. 11(3): 299-315 (2021) - [j3]Florian Stolz, Nils Albartus, Julian Speith, Simon Klix, Clemens Nasenberg, Aiden Gula, Marc Fyrbiak, Christof Paar, Tim Güneysu, Russell Tessier:
LifeLine for FPGA Protection: Obfuscated Cryptography for Real-World Security. IACR Trans. Cryptogr. Hardw. Embed. Syst. 2021(4): 412-446 (2021) - [c6]Nils Albartus, Clemens Nasenberg, Florian Stolz, Marc Fyrbiak, Christof Paar, Russell Tessier:
On the Design and Misuse of Microcoded (Embedded) Processors - A Cautionary Note. USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 267-284 - [i11]Carina Wiesen, Steffen Becker, Nils Albartus, Christof Paar, Nikol Rummel:
Promoting the Acquisition of Hardware Reverse Engineering Skills. CoRR abs/2105.13725 (2021) - [i10]Steffen Becker, Carina Wiesen, Nils Albartus, Nikol Rummel, Christof Paar:
An Exploratory Study of Hardware Reverse Engineering Technical and Cognitive Processes. CoRR abs/2105.14943 (2021) - [i9]Nils Albartus, Clemens Nasenberg, Florian Stolz, Marc Fyrbiak, Christof Paar, Russell Tessier:
On the Design and Misuse of Microcoded (Embedded) Processors - A Cautionary Note. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2021: 663 (2021) - [i8]Mark Fischer, Fabian Langer, Johannes Mono, Clemens Nasenberg, Nils Albartus:
Hardware Penetration Testing Knocks Your SoCs Off. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2021: 693 (2021) - [i7]Florian Stolz, Nils Albartus, Julian Speith, Simon Klix, Clemens Nasenberg, Aiden Gula, Marc Fyrbiak, Christof Paar, Tim Güneysu, Russell Tessier:
LifeLine for FPGA Protection: Obfuscated Cryptography for Real-World Security. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2021: 1277 (2021) - [i6]Leonid Azriel, Julian Speith, Nils Albartus, Ran Ginosar, Avi Mendelson, Christof Paar:
A survey of algorithmic methods in IC reverse engineering. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2021: 1278 (2021) - 2020
- [j2]Nils Albartus, Max Hoffmann, Sebastian Temme, Leonid Azriel, Christof Paar:
DANA Universal Dataflow Analysis for Gate-Level Netlist Reverse Engineering. IACR Trans. Cryptogr. Hardw. Embed. Syst. 2020(4): 309-336 (2020) - [c5]Steffen Becker, Carina Wiesen, Nils Albartus, Nikol Rummel, Christof Paar:
An Exploratory Study of Hardware Reverse Engineering - Technical and Cognitive Processes. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2020: 285-300 - [i5]Nils Albartus, Max Hoffmann, Sebastian Temme, Leonid Azriel, Christof Paar:
DANA - Universal Dataflow Analysis for Gate-Level Netlist Reverse Engineering. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2020: 751 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c4]Carina Wiesen, Nils Albartus, Max Hoffmann, Steffen Becker, Sebastian Wallat, Marc Fyrbiak, Nikol Rummel, Christof Paar:
Towards cognitive obfuscation: impeding hardware reverse engineering based on psychological insights. ASP-DAC 2019: 104-111 - [c3]Sebastian Wallat, Nils Albartus, Steffen Becker, Max Hoffmann, Maik Ender, Marc Fyrbiak, Adrian Drees, Sebastian Maaßen, Christof Paar:
Highway to HAL: open-sourcing the first extendable gate-level netlist reverse engineering framework. CF 2019: 392-397 - [c2]Carina Wiesen, Steffen Becker, Nils Albartus, Christof Paar, Nikol Rummel:
Promoting the Acquisition of Hardware Reverse Engineering Skills. FIE 2019: 1-9 - [i4]Carina Wiesen, Steffen Becker, Marc Fyrbiak, Nils Albartus, Malte Elson, Nikol Rummel, Christof Paar:
Teaching Hardware Reverse Engineering: Educational Guidelines and Practical Insights. CoRR abs/1910.00312 (2019) - [i3]Carina Wiesen, Nils Albartus, Max Hoffmann, Steffen Becker, Sebastian Wallat, Marc Fyrbiak, Nikol Rummel, Christof Paar:
Towards Cognitive Obfuscation: Impeding Hardware Reverse Engineering Based on Psychological Insights. CoRR abs/1910.00323 (2019) - [i2]Sebastian Wallat, Nils Albartus, Steffen Becker, Max Hoffmann, Maik Ender, Marc Fyrbiak, Adrian Drees, Sebastian Maaßen, Christof Paar:
Highway to HAL: Open-Sourcing the First Extendable Gate-Level Netlist Reverse Engineering Framework. CoRR abs/1910.00350 (2019) - [i1]Marc Fyrbiak, Sebastian Wallat, Jonathan Déchelotte, Nils Albartus, Sinan Böcker, Russell Tessier, Christof Paar:
On the Difficulty of FSM-based Hardware Obfuscation. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2019: 1163 (2019) - 2018
- [j1]Marc Fyrbiak, Sebastian Wallat, Jonathan Déchelotte, Nils Albartus, Sinan Böcker, Russell Tessier, Christof Paar:
On the Difficulty of FSM-based Hardware Obfuscation. IACR Trans. Cryptogr. Hardw. Embed. Syst. 2018(3): 293-330 (2018) - [c1]Carina Wiesen, Steffen Becker, Marc Fyrbiak, Nils Albartus, Malte Elson, Nikol Rummel, Christof Paar:
Teaching Hardware Reverse Engineering: Educational Guidelines and Practical Insights. TALE 2018: 438-445
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