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On the Learnability of Physically Unclonable Functions (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
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On the Learnability of Physically Unclonable Functions (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Series: T-Labs Series in Telecommunication Services
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This book addresses the issue of Machine Learning (ML) attacks on
Integrated Circuits through Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs).
It provides the mathematical proofs of the vulnerability of various
PUF families, including Arbiter, XOR Arbiter, ring-oscillator, and
bistable ring PUFs, to ML attacks. To achieve this goal, it
develops a generic framework for the assessment of these PUFs based
on two main approaches. First, with regard to the inherent physical
characteristics, it establishes fit-for-purpose mathematical
representations of the PUFs mentioned above, which adequately
reflect the physical behavior of these primitives. To this end,
notions and formalizations that are already familiar to the ML
theory world are reintroduced in order to give a better
understanding of why, how, and to what extent ML attacks against
PUFs can be feasible in practice. Second, the book explores
polynomial time ML algorithms, which can learn the PUFs under the
appropriate representation. More importantly, in contrast to
previous ML approaches, the framework presented here ensures not
only the accuracy of the model mimicking the behavior of the PUF,
but also the delivery of such a model. Besides off-the-shelf ML
algorithms, the book applies a set of algorithms hailing from the
field of property testing, which can help to evaluate the security
of PUFs. They serve as a "toolbox", from which PUF designers and
manufacturers can choose the indicators most relevant for their
requirements. Last but not least, on the basis of learning theory
concepts, the book explicitly states that the PUF families cannot
be considered as an ultimate solution to the problem of insecure
ICs. As such, it provides essential insights into both academic
research on and the design and manufacturing of PUFs.
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