2017 18th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/isqed.2017.7918309
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Investigation of magnetic field attacks on commercial Magneto-Resistive Random Access Memory

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“…The following components are required to replicate the module: (i) FPGA board [19], (ii) MRAM [20], (iii) Breadboard and wires, (iv) Neodymium magnet [21]. The board setup and attacks can be modeled based on [3] for the students to try out.…”
Section: Module Componentsmentioning
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“…The following components are required to replicate the module: (i) FPGA board [19], (ii) MRAM [20], (iii) Breadboard and wires, (iv) Neodymium magnet [21]. The board setup and attacks can be modeled based on [3] for the students to try out.…”
Section: Module Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kit is based on a previously developed apparatus [2] for testing the impact of cybersecurity threats on magnetic memories. This existing apparatus was designed by an UG student as part of Honors Thesis and was used to demonstrate cybersecurity threats on memories [3]. The results obtained from this apparatus has been published in IEEE conferences and the UG students trained using this board have successfully competed in worldwide cybersecurity competitions [4].…”
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