X-DFS: Explainable Artificial Intelligence Guided Design-for-Security Solution Space Exploration
Tanzim Mahfuz, Swarup Bhunia, and Prabuddha Chakraborty

TL;DR
X-DFS introduces an explainable AI-driven approach to efficiently explore design-for-security strategies in integrated circuits, enhancing understanding and reducing development time for security mitigation solutions.
Contribution
This work presents X-DFS, a novel explainable AI framework for design-for-security, enabling faster, more understandable security strategy development in integrated circuit design.
Findings
X-DFS significantly reduces mitigation strategy development time.
It provides human-understandable explanations for security decisions.
The approach is adaptable to various threats like hardware Trojans and side channel attacks.
Abstract
Design and manufacturing of integrated circuits predominantly use a globally distributed semiconductor supply chain involving diverse entities. The modern semiconductor supply chain has been designed to boost production efficiency, but is filled with major security concerns such as malicious modifications (hardware Trojans), reverse engineering (RE), and cloning. While being deployed, digital systems are also subject to a plethora of threats such as power, timing, and electromagnetic (EM) side channel attacks. Many Design-for-Security (DFS) solutions have been proposed to deal with these vulnerabilities, and such solutions (DFS) relays on strategic modifications (e.g., logic locking, side channel resilient masking, and dummy logic insertion) of the digital designs for ensuring a higher level of security. However, most of these DFS strategies lack robust formalism, are often not…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Digital and Cyber Forensics · Business Process Modeling and Analysis
