ICtoken: An NFT for Hardware IP Protection
Shashank Balla, Yiming Zhao, Farinaz Koushanfar

TL;DR
This paper introduces ICtokens, a blockchain-based NFT framework for secure, transparent, and traceable protection of integrated circuit (IC) ownership and supply chain information, enhancing anti-piracy measures.
Contribution
The work presents a novel NFT-based framework with a distributed ledger for IC protection, supply chain tracking, and detailed audit capabilities, which is scalable and open-source.
Findings
Successfully implemented a proof-of-concept system
Provides immutable digital twins for ICs and products
Enables detailed supply chain audits
Abstract
Protecting integrated circuits (ICs) from piracy and theft throughout their lifecycle is a persistent and complex challenge. In order to safeguard against illicit piracy attacks, this work proposes a novel framework utilizing Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) called ICtokens, uniquely linked to their corresponding physical ICs. Each ICtoken contains comprehensive information, including authentication data, supply chain stage and status, ownership details, and other IC metadata, while also making provision for the secure integration of a logic-locking key. Designed to be publicly logged, ICtokens securely obscure metering information without compromising functionality. In addition, the ICtracker, a distributed ledger technology powered by a swift and energy-efficient consortium blockchain, is used to register and manage ICtokens and their respective owners, tracking all associated interactions.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques · Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics · Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security
