Asian Hardware Oriented Security and Trust Symposium (AsianHOST)

December 16-18, 2021

Shanghai, P.R. China (Hybrid Mode) Online

Important! Given the current situation in Shanghai caused by COVID-19, the conference organizers decide to host the conference ONLINE (similar to AsianHOST 2020). More logistics infomation will be sent to registered attendees and authors shortly.

Asian Hardware Oriented Security and Trust Symposium (AsianHOST) is an annual symposium which aims to facilitate the rapid growth of hardware-based security research and development. Another goal of this conference is to help build hardware security community in Asian and Pacific area.

Featured Speakers / Panelists

Francois-Xavier Standaert
INVITED SPEAKER
Francois-Xavier Standaert
Universite catholique de Louvain
Maire O'Neill
INVITED SPEAKER
Maire O'Neill
Queen's University
Yongqiang Lyu
INVITED SPEAKER
Yongqiang Lyu
Tsinghua University
Zhe Liu
INVITED SPEAKER
Zhe Liu
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
 Junfeng Fan
PANELIST
Junfeng Fan
Open Security Research
Debdeep Mukhopadhyay
PANELIST
Debdeep Mukhopadhyay
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Rajesh Pillai
PANELIST
Rajesh Pillai
Defence Research and Development Organisation
Ingrid Verbauwhede
PANELIST
Ingrid Verbauwhede
KU Leuven

Hardware has long been viewed as a trusted party supporting the whole computer system and is often treated as an abstract layer running instructions passed through the software layer. Historically, cybersecurity community believed that the integrated circuit (IC) supply chain is well protected. However, the IC supply chain, which is now spread around the globe, has become more vulnerable to attacks than before. The heavy reliance on third-party resources/services breeds security concerns and invalidates the illusion that attackers cannot easily access the isolated IC supply chain. Formal methods have been proven to be effective in security verification on hardware code. Trustworthy hardware is also under development for the construction of the root-of-trust. The intrinsic properties of existing and emerging devices, MOSFET, memristor, spintronics, etc. are leveraged for security primitives and applications. Another trend in the hardware security area is the development of security enhanced hardware infrastructure for system level protection. The goal is to provide a fully operational software and hardware platform that ensures secure design, manufacturing, and deployment of modern computer systems.
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