HSTRG1/GHOST_benchmarks
A collection of hardware Trojans (HTs) automatically generated by Large Language Models (GPT-4, Gemini-1.5-pro, and LLaMA3) targeting SRAM, AES-128, and UART designs. These benchmarks were created using the GHOST framework for automated HT insertion
This collection of hardware Trojan benchmarks provides pre-built examples of malicious modifications to common digital designs like AES-128 encryption, SRAM memory, and UART communication. It's designed for hardware security researchers and engineers who need to test their detection methods against realistic and diverse hardware threats. You get synthesizable Trojan designs that can be integrated into your testing environment.
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Use this if you are a hardware security researcher or engineer developing and validating techniques to detect hardware Trojans in digital circuits.
Not ideal if you are looking for tools to automatically generate hardware Trojans yourself, as this repository provides the generated benchmarks rather than the generation framework.
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