Graduate Seminar Series: Rakin Muhammad Shadab

Friday, September 6, 2024 noon to 1 p.m.

Towards High-Performance, Low-Overhead Authentication for Secure Memory in Embedded and Heterogenous Computing Platforms

Abstract: The goal of this research is to innovate novel algorithmic, microarchitectural and logic design techniques for high performance integrity authentication processes in secure-memory platforms, specifically for embedded and heterogeneous use-cases. Generally, the integrity protection against the adversarial attacks in secure-memory platforms depends on integrity trees such as the Bonsai Merkle Tree.

About the presenter: RAKIN MUHAMMAD SHADAB received his bachelor’s degree from Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology and master’s degree from Utah State University in 2016 and 2019 respectively. He is a doctoral student in computer engineering at UCF under the supervision of Mingjie Lin. His research interests lie in logic design for hardware security, FPGA-based secure computing and secure FPGA/ASIC accelerators. He was a member of a DARPA-funded research project on NVM security and received NSF travel grants for IEEE HOST Conference in 2023 and 2024.

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L3Harris Engineering Center: HEC 356

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Azadeh Vosoughi azadeh@ucf.edu

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College of Engineering and Computer Science

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UCF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering secure memory Rakin Muhammad Shadab