CRJul 19, 2021

A Non-invasive Technique to Detect Authentic/Counterfeit SRAM Chips

arXiv:2107.09199v32 citations
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This addresses security and reliability issues in mission-critical systems by providing a non-invasive detection method for counterfeit memory chips.

The paper tackles the problem of counterfeit SRAM chips entering the supply chain by proposing a framework to detect major counterfeit types by attesting the manufacturer's origin, achieving an F1 score of 93% for identifying the manufacturer and 71% for part-number.

Many commercially available memory chips are fabricated worldwide in untrusted facilities. Therefore, a counterfeit memory chip can easily enter into the supply chain in different formats. Deploying these counterfeit memory chips into an electronic system can severely affect security and reliability domains because of their sub-standard quality, poor performance, and shorter lifespan. Therefore, a proper solution is required to identify counterfeit memory chips before deploying them in mission-, safety-, and security-critical systems. However, a single solution to prevent counterfeiting is challenging due to the diversity of counterfeit types, sources, and refinement techniques. Besides, the chips can pass initial testing and still fail while being used in the system. Furthermore, existing solutions focus on detecting a single counterfeit type (e.g., detecting recycled memory chips). This work proposes a framework that detects major counterfeit static random-access memory (SRAM) types by attesting/identifying the origin of the manufacturer. The proposed technique generates a single signature for a manufacturer and does not require any exhaustive registration/authentication process. We validate our proposed technique using 345 SRAM chips produced by major manufacturers. The silicon results show that the test scores ($F_{1}$ score) of our proposed technique of identifying memory manufacturer and part-number are 93% and 71%, respectively.

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