Rapid proliferation of computing and communication systems with increasing computational power and connectivity into every sphere of modern life has brought security to the forefront of system design, test, and validation processes. The emergence of new application spaces for these systems in the internet–of–things (IoT) regime is creating new attack surfaces as well as new requirements for secure and trusted system operation. Additionally, the design, manufacturing and the distribution of microchip, PCB, as well as other electronic components are becoming more sophisticated and globally distributed with a number of potential security vulnerabilities. Therefore, hardware plays an increasingly important and integral role in system security with many emerging system and application vulnerabilities and defense mechanisms relating to hardware. IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST) aims to facilitate the rapid growth of hardware–based security research and development. HOST highlights new results in the area of hardware and system security. Relevant research topics include techniques, tools, design/test methods, architectures, circuits, and applications of secure hardware.<br>HOST 2018 invites original contributions related to, but not limited by, the following topics.<br>Hardware security primitives (Crypto, PUFs, RNGs)<br>Hardware design techniques to facilitate software and/or system security<br>Architecture support for security<br>Side–channel analysis, attacks, and protection<br>Hardware Trojan attacks, detection, and countermeasures<br>Hardware security test and verification<br>IoT, automotive, and cyber–physical system security<br>FPGA and system–on–chip (SoC) security<br>Supply chain risk mitigation (e.g., counterfeit detection & avoidance)<br>Reverse engineering and hardware obfuscation<br>Fault injection and mitigation<br>Metrics, policies, assessment, and standards related to hardware security<br>Hardware IP trust (watermarking, metering, trust verification)<br>Trusted manufacturing including split manufacturing and 2.5/3D integration<br>Hardware tampering attacks and protection<br>Design and applications of emerging and nanoscale devices for security<br>Sensor–enabled hardware security<br>Machine learning for hardware security<br>Hardware acceleration for security applications<br>Applications of cyber deception in hardware security<br>Privacy–preserving computing, secure function evaluation<br>Architecture and hardware–enabled SoC, cyber, data center, etc. security<br>
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