MARBEL-related paper presented during the International Conference on Emerging Security Information, Systems and Technologies
The MARBEL project has been presented in the 16th International Conference on Emerging Security Information, Systems and Technologies (SECURWARE) organised by the International Academy, Research, and Industry Association (IARIA) and celebrated from 16th to 20th of October in Lisbon, Portugal.
Julian Blümke, project’s partner from the Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI), participated in the conference presenting a paper based on some work and research done as part of MARBEL. The paper, titled “Authentic Batteries: A Concept for a Battery Pass Based on PUF-enabled Certificates”, has been produced by Julian Blümke in collaboration with Hans-Joachim Hof from C-ECOS – Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt).
The work presents a concept to securely bind the pass to the battery itself by using physical unclonable functions for creating a unique identifier per battery. The approach is based on certificates and makes use of Certificate Transparency to foster trust in the issued certificates. Attacks on product life cycle data or certificates and counterfeiting batteries can be detected.
Download the paper here
The SECURWARE Conference included a series of sessions covering related topics on theory and practice on security, cryptography, secure protocols, trust, privacy, confidentiality, vulnerability, intrusion detection and other areas related to low enforcement, security data mining, malware models, etc.