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Secure System Design and Trustable Computing

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Secure System Design and Trustable Computing

Secure System Design and Trustable Computing
Springer | Computer Science | October 19, 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319149709 | 537 pages | pdf | 17 mb

by Chip-Hong Chang (Editor), Miodrag Potkonjak (Editor)
Provides a comprehensive introduction to hardware security and trust
Includes coverage at the circuit and systems levels, with applications to design and implementation
Enables readers to build more immune systems for the standalone and interconnected components of their target applications


From the Back Cover
This book provides the foundations for understanding hardware security and trust, which have become major concerns for national security over the past decade. Coverage includes issues related to security and trust in a variety of electronic devices and systems related to the security of hardware, firmware and software, spanning system applications, online transactions, and networking services. This serves as an invaluable reference to the state-of-the-art research that is of critical significance to the security of, and trust in, modern society’s microelectronic-supported infrastructures.

About the Author
Chip-Hong Chang is an Associate Professor in the Division of Circuits and Systems, of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He received his PhD in 1997, in Spectral Techniques in Digital Logic Design, from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Miodrag Potkonjak received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from University of California, Berkeley in 1991. From 1991, he was with the Computer & Communication Research Laboratories of NEC USA, Princeton, NJ. Since 1995, he has been with the UCLA Computer Science Department, where he has been Professor since July 2000. He received the NSF CAREER, OKAWA foundation, UCLA TRW SEAS Excellence in Teaching awards and a number of best paper awards. He has published two books and more than three hundred papers in leading CAD and VLSI design, real-time systems, multimedia, signal processing, security and communications, journals and conferences. He holds 22 patents. His watermarking-based intellectual property protection research formed a basis for the Virtual Socket Initiative Alliance standard. His research interests are focused on system security, computational sensing, distributed embedded systems, computer aided design.

Number of Illustrations and Tables
106 illus., 96 in colour
Topics
Circuits and Systems
Systems and Data Security
Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation


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