Logic Locking is a revolutionary technique for protecting Intellectual Property of Integrated Circuits from myriad security threats, such as reverse engineering, overbuilding, piracy, and hardware Trojan insertion. In this student-led Logic Locking Conquest Challenge, participants will attempt to attack designs locked with state-of-the-art methods. This year's challenge is a spotlight on Sequential Locking. Participants will be provided with a selection of locked sequential designs (netlists) with varying complexity and key sizes.
This competition is open to students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs from around the world.
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It'll be in the confirmation screen after you register. Existing team leaders should have received an email with the link.
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Email csaw-logiclocking@nyu.edu if you have any issues
CSAW LLC 2020 consists of a Qualifying Round and a Final Round as part of the CSAW 2020 conference.
In the Qualifying Round, teams will try to unlock/de-obfuscate a collection of locked netlists. Teams will chronicle their approaches, tools, and other insights in a submission pack.
Teams with the best submissions are then invited to the Final Round at CSAW'20, where they will present a poster to a panel of judges. CSAW'20 will be a virtual event, organized by NYU Center for Cybersecurity. We anticipate that virtual presentations will take place on Friday 06 November with an award ceremony on Sunday 08 November morning.
If you have any queries, please email csaw-logiclocking@nyu.edu
Form a team and nominate a team captain
Download the Competition Resource Pack (to be released soon) -- You can start off with the Warm-up!
More details to follow
September: Launch
October 16: Submission
October 20: Finalist Notification
CSAW'20 Finals (virtual) 05 - 08 November 2020
NYU Center for Cybersecurity