diff --git a/abstract-de.tex b/abstract-de.tex index cfe7289..fd2c476 100644 --- a/abstract-de.tex +++ b/abstract-de.tex @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Verschleierung zu erreichen, anstatt aufgrundlegendere Sicherheitsgarantien. Man Systemebene eingesetzt, der jedoch aufgrund der hohen Kosten und der geringen Leistung von Geräten wie Hardware-Sicherheitsmodulen (HSMs) nach wie vor auf Nischenanwendungen beschränkt ist. -In dieser Arbeit stellt Jan Götte das Inertial Hardware Security Module (IHSM) vor, eine neue Architektur für +In dieser Arbeit stellt Jan Sebastian Götte das Inertial Hardware Security Module (IHSM) vor, eine neue Architektur für kostengünstige Hardware-Sicherheitsmodule, die einen hohen aktiven Manipulationsschutz bieten und gleichzeitig Rechenleistungen unterstützen, dieim Vergleich zu herkömmlichen HSMs viel größer, schwerer und leistungsstärker sind. In einem IHSM wird das kostspielige und schwer zu beschaffende Manipulationserkennungsgitter eines herkömmlichen HSM durch diff --git a/abstract.tex b/abstract.tex index 17e73ab..1859a35 100644 --- a/abstract.tex +++ b/abstract.tex @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ in hardware security still often relies on the use of microelectronic integratio more fundamental security guarantees. System-level tamper protection is sometimes used, but remains relegated to niche applications due to the high cost and low performance of devices like Hardware Security Modules (HSMs). -In this thesis, Jan Götte introduces the Inertial Hardware Security Module (IHSM), a new architecture for low-cost -hardware security modules that provide high-level active tamper protection, while supporting computing payloads of much -larger size, weight and power dissipation compared to conventional HSMs. In an IHSM, the costly and difficult to source -tamper-sensing mesh of a conventional HSM is replaced by a mesh made from simple PCBs that is rotating at high speed -around the payload. Since the mesh is rotating, it cannot be manipulated, and the security of conventional meshes +In this thesis, Jan Sebastian Götte introduces the Inertial Hardware Security Module (IHSM), a new architecture for +low-cost hardware security modules that provide high-level active tamper protection, while supporting computing payloads +of much larger size, weight and power dissipation compared to conventional HSMs. In an IHSM, the costly and difficult to +source tamper-sensing mesh of a conventional HSM is replaced by a mesh made from simple PCBs that is rotating at high +speed around the payload. Since the mesh is rotating, it cannot be manipulated, and the security of conventional meshes created in bespoke manufacturing processes can be achieved using much simpler and less expensive construction techniques. The thesis presents solutions to key engineering challenges in IHSM construction including a highly symmetric planar inductor design for rotating wireless power transfer and a high-fidelity monitoring system for low-cost