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A new technical paper “COVERT: Trojan Detection in COTS Hardware via Statistical Activation of Microarchitectural Events” was published by researchers at University of Kansas and University of Florida.

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“Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) hardware, such as microprocessors, are widely adopted in system design due to their ability to reduce development time and cost compared to custom solutions. However, supply chain entities involved in the design and fabrication of COTS components are considered untrusted from the consumer’s standpoint due to the potential insertion of hidden malicious logic or hardware Trojans (HTs). Existing solutions to detect Tr…

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