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    Length: 01:30:00
01 May 2021

Abstract - Many applications require security to be rooted in hardware, due to constrained resources or demanding security levels (e.g., IoT, automotive, e-wallets). This tutorial introduces state-of-the-art techniques to create security primitives (e.g., PUFs, TRNGs, ciphers), and counteract hardware attacks.
At the end of the tutorial, attendees will understand basic principles of HW security, its state of the art and the challenges ahead, with emphasis on low-cost techniques for pervasive adoption.
Bio - Massimo Alioto directs the Integrated Circuits and Embedded Systems area, and leads the Green IC group at the National University of Singapore. He held visiting positions at the University of California Berkeley (BWRC), University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Intel Labs, EPFL, and positions at the University of Siena.
He is author of 250+ publications and three books, focusing on ultra-low power integrated system design, widely energy-scalable circuits, and hardware security, among others.
He is Editor in Chief of IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems, and was Deputy Editor in Chief of IEEE JETCAS, Guest Editor of various IEEE journal special issues, Program Chair of several IEEE conferences, and an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer. He is an IEEE Fellow.

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