Voltage fault injection can suppress UAV autopilot fail-safes, demonstrated through ARMORY simulation and Chip-Whisperer hardware experiments on STM32.
Modern hardware security: A review of attacks and countermeasures
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This survey analyzes quantum vulnerabilities in cloud computing and provides a structured framework for transitioning to post-quantum cryptography with risk assessments and deployment roadmaps.
A literature survey concludes that PUF-based and hybrid hardware trust anchors provide the best balance of security, scalability, and cost for AI-enabled IoT systems, while software-only methods are insufficient against physical tampering and cloning.
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Glitch in the Sky: Exploiting Voltage Fault Injection in UAV Flight Controllers
Voltage fault injection can suppress UAV autopilot fail-safes, demonstrated through ARMORY simulation and Chip-Whisperer hardware experiments on STM32.
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Future-Proofing Cloud Security Against Quantum Attacks: Risk, Transition, and Mitigation Strategies
This survey analyzes quantum vulnerabilities in cloud computing and provides a structured framework for transitioning to post-quantum cryptography with risk assessments and deployment roadmaps.
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Physically Unclonable Functions for Secure IoT Authentication and Hardware-Anchored AI Model Integrity
A literature survey concludes that PUF-based and hybrid hardware trust anchors provide the best balance of security, scalability, and cost for AI-enabled IoT systems, while software-only methods are insufficient against physical tampering and cloning.