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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j10]Maik Ender, Felix Hahn, Marc Fyrbiak, Amir Moradi, Christof Paar:
JustSTART: How to Find an RSA Authentication Bypass on Xilinx UltraScale(+) with Fuzzing. IACR Trans. Cryptogr. Hardw. Embed. Syst. 2024(2): 426-450 (2024) - [j9]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) - [c16]Markus Krausz, Jan Philipp Thoma, Florian Stolz, Marc Fyrbiak, Tim Güneysu:
Three Sidekicks to Support Spectre Countermeasures. DATE 2024: 1-6 - [i18]Maik Ender, Felix Hahn, Marc Fyrbiak, Amir Moradi, Christof Paar:
JustSTART: How to Find an RSA Authentication Bypass on Xilinx UltraScale(+) with Fuzzing. CoRR abs/2402.09845 (2024) - 2023
- [c15]Florian Stolz, Marc Fyrbiak, Pascal Sasdrich, Tim Güneysu:
Recommendation for a Holistic Secure Embedded ISA Extension. ACNS 2023: 62-84 - [c14]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 - [i17]Florian Stolz, Marc Fyrbiak, Pascal Sasdrich, Tim Güneysu:
Recommendation for a holistic secure embedded ISA extension. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2023: 22 (2023) - 2022
- [c13]Julian Speith, Florian Schweins, Maik Ender, Marc Fyrbiak, Alexander May, Christof Paar:
How Not to Protect Your IP - An Industry-Wide Break of IEEE 1735 Implementations. SP 2022: 1656-1671 - 2021
- [j8]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) - [c12]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 - [i16]Julian Speith, Florian Schweins, Maik Ender, Marc Fyrbiak, Alexander May, Christof Paar:
How Not to Protect Your IP - An Industry-Wide Break of IEEE 1735 Implementations. CoRR abs/2112.04838 (2021) - [i15]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) - [i14]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) - 2020
- [j7]Marc Fyrbiak, Sebastian Wallat, Sascha Reinhard, Nicolai Bissantz, Christof Paar:
Graph Similarity and its Applications to Hardware Security. IEEE Trans. Computers 69(4): 505-519 (2020) - [i13]Benjamin Kollenda, Philipp Koppe, Marc Fyrbiak, Christian Kison, Christof Paar, Thorsten Holz:
An Exploratory Analysis of Microcode as a Building Block for System Defenses. CoRR abs/2007.03549 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [b1]Marc Fyrbiak:
Constructive and destructive reverse engineering aspects of digital systems. Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, 2019 - [j6]Marc Fyrbiak, Sebastian Wallat, Pawel Swierczynski, Max Hoffmann, Sebastian Hoppach, Matthias Wilhelm, Tobias Weidlich, Russell Tessier, Christof Paar:
HAL - The Missing Piece of the Puzzle for Hardware Reverse Engineering, Trojan Detection and Insertion. IEEE Trans. Dependable Secur. Comput. 16(3): 498-510 (2019) - [j5]Christian Kison, Omar Mohamed Awad, Marc Fyrbiak, Christof Paar:
Security Implications of Intentional Capacitive Crosstalk. IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Secur. 14(12): 3246-3258 (2019) - [c11]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 - [c10]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 - [i12]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) - [i11]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) - [i10]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) - [i9]Pawel Swierczynski, Marc Fyrbiak, Philipp Koppe, Amir Moradi, Christof Paar:
Interdiction in Practice - Hardware Trojan Against a High-Security USB Flash Drive. CoRR abs/1910.00947 (2019) - [i8]Philipp Koppe, Benjamin Kollenda, Marc Fyrbiak, Christian Kison, Robert Gawlik, Christof Paar, Thorsten Holz:
Reverse Engineering x86 Processor Microcode. CoRR abs/1910.00948 (2019) - [i7]Marc Fyrbiak, Sebastian Strauß, Christian Kison, Sebastian Wallat, Malte Elson, Nikol Rummel, Christof Paar:
Hardware Reverse Engineering: Overview and Open Challenges. CoRR abs/1910.01518 (2019) - [i6]Sebastian Wallat, Marc Fyrbiak, Moritz Schlögel, Christof Paar:
A Look at the Dark Side of Hardware Reverse Engineering - A Case Study. CoRR abs/1910.01519 (2019) - [i5]Marc Fyrbiak, Sebastian Wallat, Sascha Reinhard, Nicolai Bissantz, Christof Paar:
Graph Similarity and Its Applications to Hardware Security. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2019: 983 (2019) - [i4]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
- [j4]Marc Fyrbiak, Simon Rokicki, Nicolai Bissantz, Russell Tessier, Christof Paar:
Hybrid Obfuscation to Protect Against Disclosure Attacks on Embedded Microprocessors. IEEE Trans. Computers 67(3): 307-321 (2018) - [j3]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) - [c9]Benjamin Kollenda, Philipp Koppe, Marc Fyrbiak, Christian Kison, Christof Paar, Thorsten Holz:
An Exploratory Analysis of Microcode as a Building Block for System Defenses. CCS 2018: 1649-1666 - [c8]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 - 2017
- [j2]Pawel Swierczynski, Marc Fyrbiak, Philipp Koppe, Amir Moradi, Christof Paar:
Interdiction in practice - Hardware Trojan against a high-security USB flash drive. J. Cryptogr. Eng. 7(3): 199-211 (2017) - [c7]Marc Fyrbiak, Sebastian Strauss, Christian Kison, Sebastian Wallat, Malte Elson, Nikol Rummel, Christof Paar:
Hardware reverse engineering: Overview and open challenges. IVSW 2017: 88-94 - [c6]Sebastian Wallat, Marc Fyrbiak, Moritz Schlögel, Christof Paar:
A look at the dark side of hardware reverse engineering - a case study. IVSW 2017: 95-100 - [c5]Philipp Koppe, Benjamin Kollenda, Marc Fyrbiak, Christian Kison, Robert Gawlik, Christof Paar, Thorsten Holz:
Reverse Engineering x86 Processor Microcode. USENIX Security Symposium 2017: 1163-1180 - [i3]Marc Fyrbiak, Sebastian Wallat, Pawel Swierczynski, Max Hoffmann, Sebastian Hoppach, Matthias Wilhelm, Tobias Weidlich, Russell Tessier, Christof Paar:
HAL- The Missing Piece of the Puzzle for Hardware Reverse Engineering, Trojan Detection and Insertion. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2017: 783 (2017) - 2015
- [j1]Pawel Swierczynski, Marc Fyrbiak, Philipp Koppe, Christof Paar:
FPGA Trojans Through Detecting and Weakening of Cryptographic Primitives. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 34(8): 1236-1249 (2015) - [c4]Pawel Swierczynski, Marc Fyrbiak, Christof Paar, Christophe Huriaux, Russell Tessier:
Protecting against Cryptographic Trojans in FPGAs. FCCM 2015: 151-154 - [i2]Pawel Swierczynski, Marc Fyrbiak, Philipp Koppe, Amir Moradi, Christof Paar:
Interdiction in Practice - Hardware Trojan Against a High-Security USB Flash Drive. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2015: 768 (2015) - 2014
- [i1]Pawel Swierczynski, Marc Fyrbiak, Philipp Koppe, Christof Paar:
FPGA Trojans through Detecting and Weakening of Cryptographic Primitives. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2014: 649 (2014) - 2013
- [c3]Marc Fyrbiak, Christian Kison, Marc Jeske, Wael Adi:
Combined HW-SW adaptive clone-resistant functions as physical security anchors. AHS 2013: 130-137 - [c2]Marc Fyrbiak, Christian Kison, Wael Adi:
Construction of Software-Based Digital Physical Clone Resistant Functions. EST 2013: 109-112 - [c1]Wael Adi, Shaza Zeitouni, X. Huang, Marc Fyrbiak, Christian Kison, Marc Jeske, Z. Alnahhas:
IP-core protection for a non-volatile Self-reconfiguring SoC environment. VLSI-SoC 2013: 252-255
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