Life cycle models and security threats to a microcircuit during its development and operation
D.S. Belyakov, E.O. Kalinin, A.A. Konev, A.A. Shelupanov, A.K., Novokhrestov

TL;DR
This paper discusses the life cycle models of secure microcircuits used as roots of trust in IoT devices, emphasizing security threats during development and operation.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive overview of the life cycle stages of secure microcircuits and highlights security considerations in each phase.
Findings
Identification of key security threats during microcircuit development
Analysis of security challenges during operational use
Framework for secure microcircuit life cycle management
Abstract
The growth of Internet of Things devices has shown the need to develop the direction of information security in the field of development and operation of microcircuits, since modern information systems are built around the latter. This article presents the life cycle of secure chips used as a root of trust ( Root of Trust ) information systems. The main stages of the life cycle of protected microcircuits are described, namely, the life cycle models during development and during operation by the end user.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Data Processing Techniques · Cybersecurity and Information Systems
