In this course, we will study security and trust from the hardware perspective. Upon completing the course, students will understand the vulnerabilities in current digital system design flow and the physical attacks to these systems. They will learn that security starts from hardware design and be familiar with the tools and skills to build secure and trusted hardware.

Hardware Security

Hardware Security

Instructor: Gang Qu
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AJ
Reviewed on Sep 10, 2017
Nice, instructive course.However, from time to time I felt I would need to have access to the copies of the slides, not currently available.
VJ
Reviewed on Feb 3, 2017
Complete course in order to have a clear overview of HW security. I would recommend it to all HW engineers or System Engineers as well.
UT
Reviewed on Oct 19, 2020
You should update the course yearly. Charging money for old course is not good.





