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1 Embedded Systems Presentation David Tietz EEL6935 Spring 2009

2 Paper Selected:  By Ian McLoughlin  Published in IEEE  2004

3 Reverse Engineering (RE) What is it? Purpose: To Gain A Better Understanding For Design Piracy

4 Methods of Piracy Network attacks Insider attacks Head-hunters Full on RE process

5 Creating A Product A company spends time and money in development of a product The company releases the product The company benefits from sales In time, competition enters the market Which helps to improve the original design.

6 Why RE is bad economics A company spends time and money in development of a product The company releases the product A competitor cheaply and rapidly reverse engineers the pioneering design Can greatly undercut the selling price Hinders risk-taking

7 Economic Analysis Foiling RE takes money and time Best outcome: You stop them You never see the benefit Competitors break into the market anyhow Difficult to sell a strategy Even more difficult to gauge success

8 Bad for Embedded Systems By nature, they are generally small, portable, widely available devices They tend to embody valuable intellectual property designs

9 Goal Maximize reverse engineering cost Keep increased development cost low

10 Reverse Engineering Process Functionality Physical Structure Bill of Materials System Architecture Detailed Physical Layout Schematic of Electrical Connectivity Software

11 How to Increase RE Costs 1.Additional time taken to reverse engineer the system 2.Greater levels of expertise required 3.The need for specialized equipment

12 RE Mitigation Not possible to completely prevent it Two Methods: Passive Active

13 RE Mitigation Costs Increases NRE Costs Increase in BOM Delay in time to market

14 Low Cost Mitigation Techniques Protecting documentation Monitor and limit information that employees may inadvertently provide Custom casings Missing silk screen Wiring unused pins Leaving unused planes on layers of the PCB

15 RE Mitigation of Programmable Devices Custom Silicon Ball Grid Array (BGA) Packaging Back to Back BGA Layout

16 RE Mitigation of Programmable Devices Don’t build ports onto PCB (jtag,etc) Some provide security setting prevent readout of programmed bit stream Use mesh overlays in custom ASICs

17 RE Mitigation of Programmable Devices FPGAs: Use Antifuse devices Use encryption for flashing Flash: Fill Unused space Encrypt

18 Costs of Anti Reverse Engineering

19 Questions?


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