Towards Secure, Crash Recoverable and High-Performance Memory Systems in Future Expeditionary Tactical Systems
The secure and recoverable Non-Volatile Memories (NVM) are essential in safety-critical and sensitive systems. To address the issues of security and recoverability, researchers at NC State University (NCSU) developed a novel, secure, and recoverable NVM architecture. The proposed architecture provides an efficient solution that can secure and recover NVM data from malicious attacks. This research provides an efficient solution for securing and recovering non-volatile memories in safety-critical and sensitive systems.
This research project explores how to secure and recover non-volatile memories (NVM) in safety-critical and sensitive systems. NC State researchers have developed a novel architecture to address the issues of security and recoverability. The proposed solution provides an efficient way to protect and retrieve NVM data from malicious attacks. This research provides an efficient solution to ensure secure, recoverable NVMs in safety-critical and sensitive systems.
Sponsor
US Navy-Office Of Naval Research
The grant—running from July 20, 2021 to July 19, 2024—is for a total of $799,899.
Principle Investigators
Amro Awad
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This project explores how to enable secure and recoverable NVMs in sensitive and safety-critical systems.