The CAD for Trust and Assurance website is an academic dissemination effort by researchers in the field of hardware security. The goal is to assemble information on all CAD for trust/assurance activities in academia and industry in one place and share them with the broader community of researchers and practitioners in a timely manner, with an easy-to-search and easy-to-access interface. We’re including information on many major CAD tools the research community has developed over the past decade, including open-source license-free or ready-for-licensing tools, associated metrics, relevant publications, and video-demos.
We are delighted to continue the series of virtual CAD for Assurance tool training webinars that started in February 2021. Additional information on these webinars is available at the CAD for Assurance website.
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Upcoming CAD for Assurance Webinars
Past CAD for Assurance Webinars
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QFlow: Quantifying Data Leakage for RTL IP -and- QIF-RTL: A New Secure Hardware Description Language
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Is Register Transfer Level Locking Secure? -and- Satisfiability Module Theory (SMT) Attack Tool Demo
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CAD for Assurance Sponsored By
The Council on Electronic Design Automation (CEDA) was established to foster design automation of electronic circuits and systems at all levels. The Council’s field of interest spans the theory, implementation, and use of EDA/CAD tools to design integrated electronic circuits and systems.
The Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World was established to lead research and education in all aspects of the intelligent connection of things, processes, people, and data that address major world challenges including health, energy, transportation, and manufacturing.
The Hardware Security and Trust Technical Committee (HSTTC) was created to help researchers better understand the challenges and risks in the hardware security and trust (S&T) domain and to help both academia and industry to develop countermeasures and solutions to hardware S&T problems.
Technical Co-sponsors
HII is a global, all-domain defense provider, delivering the world’s most powerful ships and technologies that safeguard our seas, sky, land, space and cyber.
A leading technology company serving the global aerospace and defense industry.
At Northrop Grumman we define possible by pioneering technologies at the edge of every frontier and creating revolutionary technology to connect, advance and protect the U.S. and its allies.