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Enhancing Security of Devices and Components Across the Supply Chain

Agenda

Introduction and Overview
9:00 – 9:25 ET Sanjay Rekhi - NIST
Kevin Stine - NIST
Hardware Development Lifecycle
9:30 – 10:30 ET

Jonathan Ring – Office of the National Cyber Director

Adam Golodner - Semiconductor Industry Association

Matt Areno – Intel

Michael Ogata – NIST

10:30 – 10:45 ET Break
Metrology
10:45 – 11:45 ET

Lok Yan – DARPA

Mark Tehranipoor – University of Florida

Jason Oberg – Cycuity, Inc.

Nelson Hastings – NIST

11:45 – 12:45 ET Lunch
Hardware/Silicon Testing
12:45 – 13:45 ET

Mike Borza – Synopsys

Niels Samwel – PQShield

Ankur Srivastava – University of Maryland

Rick Kuhn – NIST

Vulnerability Management
13:45 – 14:45 ET

Dan O’Loughlin – Qualcomm

Jeremy Bellay – Batelle

Peter Mell – NIST

A.J. Stein – NIST

14:45 – 15:00 ET Break
Standards
15:00 – 16:00

Jeremy Muldavin – Aerocyonics (SAE-G32)

Andy Seward – TEL (SEMI)

Jennifer Christianson – IBM (SEMI)

Chris Greer – NIST

Kim Schaffer – NIST

Next Steps
16:00 – 16:45 ET

Serge Leef – Microsoft

Sanjay Rekhi – NIST

NIST is hosting an in-person all-day workshop on February 27, 2024 to bring together industry, academia, and government to discuss the existing and emerging cybersecurity threats and mitigation techniques for semiconductors throughout their lifecycle spanning the development and manufacturing environments. The purpose of this workshop is to solicit and obtain valuable feedback from the community for informing NIST plan and prioritization on the development of cybersecurity and supply chain standards, guidance, and recommended practices. The topics revolve around cybersecurity measurements and metrics in the form of reference data sets to support the testing, attestation, certification, and verification of the semiconductor and its components and the use of automated cybersecurity tools and techniques throughout the development lifecycle of the semiconductor and components and maintaining the security of the development and manufacturing environments.

Inquiries:  hwsec@nist.gov


Registration is now closed.  

All in-person attendees must be pre-registered to gain entry to the NIST/NCCoE campus. Photo identification must be presented at the guard to be admitted to the workshop. International attendees are required to present a passport. Please see Security Instructions below for more details.  Attendees must wear their conference badge at all times while on the campus. There is no on-site registration for meetings held at NIST/NCCoE.


Event Details

Starts: February 27, 2024 - 09:00 AM EST
Ends: February 27, 2024 - 05:00 PM EST

Format: Both Type: Workshop

Attendance Type: Open to public
Audience Type: Industry,Government,Academia,Other


Location

National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE)
9700 Great Seneca Highway
Rockville, MD 20850

Parent Project

See: Hardware Security

Related Topics

Security and Privacy: cybersecurity supply chain risk management, security measurement

Technologies: hardware

Created January 18, 2024, Updated April 08, 2024