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Simplification of Controlled PUF primitives

AuthorsBoris Skoric,Marc X. Makkes



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  • PUF
  • physical unclonable function
  • controlled PUF
  • CPUF

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Abstract

Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are physical objects that are unique, practically unclonable and that behave like a random function when subjected to a challenge. Their use has been proposed for  authentication tokens and anti-counterfeiting.  A Controlled PUF (CPUF) consists of a PUF and a control layer that restricts a user's access to the PUF input and output. CPUFs can be used for secure key storage, authentication, certified execution of programs, and certified measurements.  In this paper we modify a number of protocols involving CPUFs in order to improve their security.  Our modifications mainly consist of  encryption of a larger portion of the message traffic, and additional restrictions on the CPUF accessibility.  We simplify the description of CPUF protocols by using  flowchart notation.  Furthermore we explicitly show how the helper data for the PUFs  is handled.

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Boris Skoric and Marc X. Makkes. Simplification of Controlled PUF primitives. In Foundations for Forgery-Resilient Cryptographic Hardware. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 9282, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2010)https://doi.org/10.4230/DagSemProc.09282.7

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Boris Skoric
    Marc X. Makkes
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