
ESD Alliance Webinar: Hardware Fuzzing: What? Why? How?
March 27 @ 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

The ESD Alliance, a SEMI Technology Community, is hosting a webinar series, “Savage on Security,” moderated by Warren Savage, Researcher at University of Maryland, Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security.
Hardware is at the heart of computing systems. However, recent years have seen increased attacks exploiting hardware vulnerabilities and exploits, which even traditional software-based protections cannot prevent. Hardware fuzzing has shown promise in detecting vulnerabilities in large-scale designs like modern processors. In this talk, we will describe the hardware vulnerabilities in hardware description languages, such as Verilog and VHDL. Then, we will explain a new and radical approach called hardware fuzzing to find these vulnerabilities and detail how fuzzing techniques can be combined with existing formal verification techniques to detect vulnerabilities efficiently. Finally, we will discuss a strategy for pinpointing vulnerabilities to accelerate the mitigation process and briefly talk about improving the efficiency of hardware fuzzing using ML/AI techniques, such as multi-armed bandit (MAB) and large language models (LLM).
Registration
SEMI Members: $49
Use your corporate email address during log in to be recognized as a SEMI Member.
Non-Members: $99
Students: Free
Contact Paul Cohen (pcohen@semi.org) with a picture of your student ID to receive your discount code.
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