HARDWARE SECURITY WORKSHOP (2 DAYS)

Detail Description

DECIPHERING SAT ATTACKS ON COMPUTER CHIPS Hands-on workshop to harden embedded and IoT devices from board to boot. Learn threat modeling, secure boot/firmware signing, hardware roots of trust, and locking down JTAG/UART/SWD. Labs cover firmware validation, secure key storage (TPMs/secure elements), tamper detection, and side-channel/fault-injection awareness.
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Short description

Focus Area

Specialized training on chip-level vulnerabilities and defenses, with a deep dive into SAT attacks and hardware reverse engineering—part of the College of EME’s drive to advance frontier technical competencies.

Key Takeaways

Participants gain a working grasp of hardware obfuscation and SAT-based decryption, develop applied skills to identify and mitigate chip-level security threats, explore piracy countermeasures and IP protection techniques, and cement learning through hands-on labs that bridge academic insight with industrial practice

Suited For

ChatGPT said: Ideal for cybersecurity pros in embedded systems/IC design; engineers, researchers, and students in hardware security; and organizations protecting proprietary chip architectures.