Security layers and related services within the Horizon Europe NEUROPULS project
Abstract
In the contemporary security landscape, the incorporation of photonics has emerged as a transformative force, unlocking a spectrum of possibilities to enhance the resilience and effectiveness of security primitives. This integration represents more than a mere technological augmentation; it signifies a paradigm shift towards innovative approaches capable of delivering security primitives with key properties for low-power systems. This not only augments the robustness of security frameworks, but also paves the way for novel strategies that adapt to the evolving challenges of the digital age. This paper discusses the security layers and related services that will be developed, modeled, and evaluated within the Horizon Europe NEUROPULS project. These layers will exploit novel implementations for security primitives based on physical unclonable functions (PUFs) using integrated photonics technology. Their objective is to provide a series of services to support the secure operation of a neuromorphic photonic accelerator for edge computing applications.
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@article{arxiv.2312.09383,
title = {Security layers and related services within the Horizon Europe NEUROPULS project},
author = {Fabio Pavanello and Cedric Marchand and Paul Jimenez and Xavier Letartre and Ricardo Chaves and Niccolò Marastoni and Alberto Lovato and Mariano Ceccato and George Papadimitriou and Vasileios Karakostas and Dimitris Gizopoulos and Roberta Bardini and Tzamn Melendez Carmona and Stefano Di Carlo and Alessandro Savino and Laurence Lerch and Ulrich Ruhrmair and Sergio Vinagrero Gutierrez and Giorgio Di Natale and Elena Ioana Vatajelu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.09383},
year = {2024}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures