February 6th, 2009 at 03:20pm
Under TPM
PUF are Physically Unclonable Functions which is basically… well, I’ll leave it to the expert to explain in the post entitled An FPGA home for device authentication?. I know that the first time I became aware of TPM (I knew about PUFs before TPM) I thought that PUFs would be a good fit for the [...]
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Tags: fpga, puf
By Ken Y-N
September 8th, 2008 at 01:55pm
Under General
Here’s a topic I heard quite a bit about a few years ago, but I’ve been out of the loop until I read this press release about Verayo announcing their new security solutions based around “unclonable” silicon chips which contain these PUFs, or Physically Unclonable Functions. They work by taking advantage of the outcome of [...]
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Tags: puf, rfid, srini devadas, verayo
By Ken Y-N