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Title:
A Comprehensive Survey on Hardware-Software co-Protection against Invasive, Non-Invasive and Interactive Security Threats
Authors: Md Habibur Rahman
Abstract:In the face of escalating security threats in modern
computing systems, there is an urgent need for comprehensive
defense mechanisms that can effectively mitigate invasive, noninvasive and interactive security vulnerabilities in hardware
and software domains. Individually, hardware and software
weaknesses and probable remedies have been practiced but
protecting a combined system has not yet been discussed in
detail. This survey paper provides a comprehensive overview of
the emerging field of Hardware-Software co-Protection against
Invasive and Non-Invasive Security Threats. We systematically
review state-of-the-art research and developments in hardware
and software security techniques, focusing on their integration to
create synergistic defense mechanisms. The survey covers a wide
range of security threats, including physical attacks, side-channel
attacks, and malware exploits, and explores the diverse strategies
employed to counter them. Our survey meticulously examines the
landscape of security vulnerabilities, encompassing both physical
and software-based attack vectors, and explores the intricate
interplay between hardware and software defenses in mitigating
these threats. Furthermore, we discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with Hardware-Software co-Protection and
identify future research directions to advance the field. Through
this survey, we aim to provide researchers, practitioners, and
policymakers with valuable insights into the latest advancements
and best practices for defending against complex security threats
in modern computing environments.
ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1892
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