Hiding Information for Secure and Covert Data Storage in Commercial ReRAM Chips
This article introduces a novel, low-cost technique for hiding data in commercially available resistive-RAM (ReRAM) chips. The data is kept hidden in ReRAM cells by manipulating its analog physical properties through switching ($\textit{set/reset}$) operations. This hidden data, later, is retrieved...
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Zusammenfassung: | This article introduces a novel, low-cost technique for hiding data in
commercially available resistive-RAM (ReRAM) chips. The data is kept hidden in
ReRAM cells by manipulating its analog physical properties through switching
($\textit{set/reset}$) operations. This hidden data, later, is retrieved by
sensing the changes in cells' physical properties (i.e., $\textit{set/reset}$
time of the memory cells). The proposed system-level hiding technique does not
affect the normal memory operations and does not require any hardware
modifications. Furthermore, the proposed hiding approach is robust against
temperature variations and the aging of the devices through normal read/write
operation. The silicon results show that our proposed data hiding technique is
acceptably fast with ${\sim}0.4bit/min$ of encoding and ${\sim}15.625bits/s$ of
retrieval rates, and the hidden message is unrecoverable without the knowledge
of the secret key, which is used to enhance the security of hidden information. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2401.04411 |