Using Low-Level Architectural Features for Configuration InfoSec in a General-Purpose Self-Configurable System

  • Nicholas J. Macias
  • Peter M. Athanas

Abstract

Unique characteristics of biological systems are described, and similarities are made to certain computing architectures. The security challenges posed by these characteristics are discussed. A method of securely isolating portions of a design using introspective capabilities of a fine-grain self-configurable device is presented. Experimental results are discussed, and plans for future work are given.
Published
2010-08-30
How to Cite
Macias, N. J., & Athanas, P. M. (2010). Using Low-Level Architectural Features for Configuration InfoSec in a General-Purpose Self-Configurable System . International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 6, 01 - 12. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/11
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