Leveraging 3D Technologies for Hardware Security: Opportunities and Challenges

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Authors Peng Gu, Shuangchen Li, Dylan Stow, Russell Barnes, Liu Liu, Yuan Xie, Eren Kursshan arXiv ID 2508.19309 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Cross-listed cs.ET Citations 40 Venue ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
3D die stacking and 2.5D interposer design are promising technologies to improve integration density, performance and cost. Current approaches face serious issues in dealing with emerging security challenges such as side channel attacks, hardware trojans, secure IC manufacturing and IP piracy. By utilizing intrinsic characteristics of 2.5D and 3D technologies, we propose novel opportunities in designing secure systems. We present: (i) a 3D architecture for shielding side-channel information; (ii) split fabrication using active interposers; (iii) circuit camouflage on monolithic 3D IC, and (iv) 3D IC-based security processing-in-memory (PIM). Advantages and challenges of these designs are discussed, showing that the new designs can improve existing countermeasures against security threats and further provide new security features.
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