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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20230418T083000
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LOCATION:Nightingale Room 2.6.1/2
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SUMMARY:W03 Workshop on Nano Security: From Nano-Electronics to Secure Systems 
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Today’s societies critically depend on electronic systems. Security of such systems are facing completely new challenges due to the ongoing transition to <strong>radically new types of nano-electronic devices</strong>, such as memristors, spintronics, or carbon nanotubes. The use of such emerging nano-technologies is inevitable to address the essential needs related to energy efficiency, computing power and performance. Therefore, the entire industry is switching to emerging nano-electronics alongside scaled CMOS technologies in heterogeneous integrated systems. These technologies come with new properties and also facilitate the development of radically different computer architectures.</p>

<p>The proposed workshop will bring together researchers from hardware-oriented security and from emerging hardware technology. It will explore the potential of new technologies and architectures to provide <strong>new opportunities</strong> for achieving security targets, but it will also raise questions about their vulnerabilities to <strong>new types of hardware-oriented attacks</strong>. The workshop is based on a Priority Program <a href="https://spp-nanosecurity.uni-stuttgart.de/">https://spp-nanosecurity.uni-stuttgart.de/</a> funded since 2019 by the German DFG, and will be open to members and non-members of that Priority Program alike.</p>

X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Today’s societies critically depend on electronic systems. Security of such systems are facing completely new challenges due to the ongoing transition to <strong>radically new types of nano-electronic devices</strong>, such as memristors, spintronics, or carbon nanotubes. The use of such emerging nano-technologies is inevitable to address the essential needs related to energy efficiency, computing power and performance. Therefore, the entire industry is switching to emerging nano-electronics alongside scaled CMOS technologies in heterogeneous integrated systems. These technologies come with new properties and also facilitate the development of radically different computer architectures.</p>

<p>The proposed workshop will bring together researchers from hardware-oriented security and from emerging hardware technology. It will explore the potential of new technologies and architectures to provide <strong>new opportunities</strong> for achieving security targets, but it will also raise questions about their vulnerabilities to <strong>new types of hardware-oriented attacks</strong>. The workshop is based on a Priority Program <a href="https://spp-nanosecurity.uni-stuttgart.de/">https://spp-nanosecurity.uni-stuttgart.de/</a> funded since 2019 by the German DFG, and will be open to members and non-members of that Priority Program alike.</p>

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