EOP: An Encryption-Obfuscation Solution for Protecting PCBs Against Tampering and Reverse Engineering

20 Apr 2019  ·  Zimu Guo, Xiaolin Xu, Mark M. Tehranipoor, Domenic Forte ·

PCBs are the core components for the devices ranging from the consumer electronics to military applications. Due to the accessibility of the PCBs, they are vulnerable to the attacks such as probing, eavesdropping, and reverse engineering. In this paper, a solution named EOP is proposed to migrate these threats. EOP encrypts the inter-chip communications with the stream cipher. The encryption and decryption are driven by the dedicated clock modules. These modules guarantee the stream cipher is correctly synchronized and free from tampering. Additionally, EOP also incorporates the PCB-level obfuscation for protection against reverse engineering. EOP is designated to be accomplished by utilizing the COTS components. For the validation, EOP is implemented in a Zynq SoC based system. Both the normal operation and tampering detection performance are verified. The results show that EOP can deliver the data from one chip to another without any errors. It is proved to be sensitive to any active tampering attacks.

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