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HOST 2026 : Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust

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Conference Series : Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust
 
Link: https://easychair.org/account2/signin?l=7429488488416701632
 
When May 4, 2026 - May 7, 2026
Where Washington, D.C., USA
Submission Deadline Sep 1, 2025
Notification Due Nov 28, 2025
Final Version Due Dec 22, 2025
Categories    security   privacy   hardware
 

Call For Papers

- Hot Topics in Hardware Security
e.g., advanced packaging security, chiplet security, AI for hardware security, and security of AI chips.

- Computer-aided Design (CAD) for Hardware Security Verification
e.g., automatic techniques and metrics for life cycle security management and detecting security vulnerabilities.

- Hardware Security Primitives
e.g., cryptographic modules, PUFs, TRNGs, post-quantum cryptography, odometers.

- Hardware Attack and Defense
e.g., hardware Trojans, fault injection, side-channels, hardware reverse engineering, hardware obfuscation.

- Architecture Security
e.g., architectural side-channels, trusted execution environment, FPGA and reconfigurable fabric security.

- System Security
e.g., machine learning security, SoC/IP security, CPS/IoT security, sensor network security, and cloud security.

- Security and Privacy Threats and Solutions
e.g., privacy-enhancing architecture, blockchain, and cryptocurrency security.

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