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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Title: Leveraging Side-Channel Signals for Security and Trust</p>

<p><br />
Nader Sehatbakhsh</p>

<p>Ph.D. Student<br />
School of Computer Science&nbsp;<br />
College of Computing<br />
Georgia Institute of Technology<br />
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Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2019<br />
Time: 13:00 - 15:00 (EST)<br />
Location: Klaus 2100</p>

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<p>Committee:<br />
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Dr. Milos Prvulovic (Advisor, School of Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology)<br />
Dr. Alenka Zajic (Co-Advisor,&nbsp;School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology)<br />
Dr. Angelos Keromytis (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology)<br />
Dr. Hyesoon Kim (School of Computer Science,&nbsp;&nbsp;Georgia Institute of Technology)<br />
Dr. Moin Qureshi (School of&nbsp;School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,&nbsp;&nbsp;Georgia Institute of Technology)</p>

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<p>Abstract:<br />
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<p>With the&nbsp;proliferation of computing systems in our world, from servers to&nbsp;internet-of-things devices, side-channel signals have become significantly more&nbsp;available to measure and leverage. This availability provides&nbsp;both opportunities and&nbsp;security threats. On one hand, these side-channels may&nbsp;&ldquo;leak&rdquo; sensitive information about the system, and if exploited by an&nbsp;adversary, it would pose security threats to the system. On the other hand,&nbsp;however, these signals can be leveraged as extra sources&nbsp;of information which&nbsp;can be used for benign and useful purposes such as debugging/profiling,&nbsp;malware/intrusion detection, and security monitoring or code tracking. Given&nbsp;these opportunities and threats, understanding how these side-channels are&nbsp;created&nbsp;and developing frameworks to leverage them is an important topic.</p>

<p>&nbsp; &nbsp;To address these challenges, in this proposal, I will investigate new methods and frameworks to identify, quantify, and leverage side-channel signals particularly analog-domain electromagnetic (EM) emanations, and then describe how these analog-domain side-channels can be leveraged for intrusion detection on a variety of embedded and cyber-physical systems. Moreover, I will present our recent work on how side-channels can be leveraged to create a trusted execution environment (TEE) on a resource-constrained device (e.g., an Internet-of-Things device).&nbsp;</p>
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