Farahmandi Pushes Power of Heterogeneous Integration
ECE Assistant Professor Farimah Farahmandi has received funding from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in support of her three-year project, “SVH: Security Verification of Heterogenous Integration.” The $510k grant supports work which aims to develop novel security verification techniques to check against integration and lifecycle threats that impact the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of heterogenously integrated devices, commonly known as ‘Systems-in-Package’ (SiP).
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FARAHMANDI RECEIVES $500K DARPA GRANT TO ENHANCE CHIP SECURITY, SPEED TIME TO MARKET
Published on 08/03/2021
ECE Assistant Professor and member of the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity (FICS) Research Farimah Farahmandi has been awarded a $500K grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for her project, “Security-Aware High-Level Synthesis (SHINE).” Read more…
ARM/SRC Supports Prof. Farimah Farahmandi to Develop Secure and Extensible SoC Architecture
Published on 07/09/2021
With the ubiquitous use of IoT devices in all walks of life, SoCs are subjected to various attacks to extract security assets throughout their lifecycle. Arm has an architected and evolving family of secure enclave implementations possessing a variety of security services and capabilities together that aim for attack mitigation and countermeasure techniques that are integrated into the overall secure SoC lifecycle. Read more…
FICS Research Collaborates with NIST on Evaluating Side-Channel Attacks on Post-Quantum Cryptography
Published on 07/09/2021
In 2016 the American National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) started a post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standardization process for key encapsulation mechanisms (KEM) and digital signature schemes. The competition began with 69 proper submissions in December 2017. Read more…
FICS-eChain: Enabling End-to-End Protection of Electronics Devices and Systems
Published on 04/20/2021
In the modern digital era, counterfeit electronic devices and systems pose a severe threat to undisruptive service, users’ privacy as well as the national economy, and security. Adversaries can inject various counterfeit devices into the electronics supply chain due to its global and distributed nature and sheer operational complexities among numerous participants, which lacks distinct provenance, tracking, and traceability of the products from individual chips to large systems. Read more…
DR. FARAHMANDI TO PRESENT AT TEDX
Published on 03/09/2021
TEDxYouth@PHUHS, an independently organized TED event to be held at Palm Harbor University High School April 18, will feature ECE Assistant Professor Farimah Farahmandi. The event, branded ‘Rewired,’ invites 12 speakers to share what it means to rewire our world. Read more…