Security Analysis of Image-Based PUFs for Anti-counterfeiting

(2012) Communications and Multimedia Security: 13th IFIP TC 6/TC 11 International Conference (CMS 2012) — Location: Canterbury (United Kingdom) (3.September.2012)

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Physically Unclonable Functions are a promising tool to protect against counterfeiting attacks. Yet, as with any security system, it is important to embed them in a sound protocol, ensuring that no unexpected weakness is present in the mortar binding the components together. This paper proposes an anti-counterfeiting protocol that provably reduces to natural properties of its underlying components, namely an image-based Physical Function System bearing physical unclonability and an existentially unforgeable signature scheme. Experiments confirm the practical feasibility of our construction.
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Shariati, S., Koeune, F., & Standaert, F.-X. (2012). Security Analysis of Image-Based PUFs for Anti-counterfeiting. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7394, 26-38. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32805-3_3 (Original work published 2012)