Press release on “self-healing and self-concealing Physically Unclonable Function for low-cost HW security”

A team of researchers from NUS Electrical and Computer Engineering has developed a novel technique that allows Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) to produce more secure, unique ‘fingerprint’ outputs at a very low cost. This achievement elevates the level of hardware security even in low-end systems on chips.  Traditionally, PUFs are embedded in several commercial chips to uniquely […]