PhD School on Advanced Hardware Security

PhD School on Advanced Hardware Security
The school offers an advanced introduction to key topics in hardware security, combining theoretical, technical, and geopolitical perspectives. The program covers crucial subjects such as Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs), True Random Number Generators (TRNGs), Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMs), testing and security methodologies, side-channel attacks, and fault attacks.

Special attention will be given to the strategic role of hardware in global security, with practical sessions and Capture-the-Flag (CTF) challenges designed to foster hands-on learning.

Organized by:

Laboratoire TIMA – Grenoble (France)

CINI Cybersecurity National Lab – Turin (Italy)

Topic 1 PUFs

Speaker: Giorgio Di Natale – Laboratoire TIMA – Grenoble (France)

Speaker: Elena Joana VATAJELU – Laboratoire TIMA – Grenoble (France)

Speaker: Brice Colombier – Univ. Lyon (France)

Speaker: Emanuele Valea – CEA-List – Grenoble (France)

 Speaker: Francesco Regazzoni – University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

Speaker: Paolo Prinetto – CINI Cybersecurity National Lab – Turin (Italy)

Speaker: Nicolò Maunero – IMT – Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca (Italy)

Speaker: Roberto Baldoni – Agenzia per la Cybersicurezza Nazionale – ACN, Washington DC (USA)

PhD School on Advanced Hardware Security

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