Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are becoming a constant in datacenters, wireless sensor networks, and HPC field. Thanks to a remarkable flexibility and a high parallelism degree, FPGAs are the platform for creating custom adaptable circuits after manufacturing. The pervasiveness of FPGAs translates into a paramount priority of hardware security issues. Indeed, attacks on hardware-based solutions could lead to physical damage to a device or information leakage. With this work, we are reviewing the State of the Art and presenting a summary of security threats and possible countermeasures for FPGA-based systems.

On How FPGAs are Changing the Computer Security Panorama: An Educational Survey

Conficconi, Davide;Santambrogio, Marco Domenico
2021-01-01

Abstract

Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are becoming a constant in datacenters, wireless sensor networks, and HPC field. Thanks to a remarkable flexibility and a high parallelism degree, FPGAs are the platform for creating custom adaptable circuits after manufacturing. The pervasiveness of FPGAs translates into a paramount priority of hardware security issues. Indeed, attacks on hardware-based solutions could lead to physical damage to a device or information leakage. With this work, we are reviewing the State of the Art and presenting a summary of security threats and possible countermeasures for FPGA-based systems.
2021
2021 IEEE 6th International Forum on Research and Technology for Society and Industry (RTSI)
978-1-6654-4135-3
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