The silicon shield: a synergistic, hardware-anchored architecture for next-generation cyber resilience

Date
2025Publisher
Bibliographic entry
The silicon shield: a synergistic, hardware-anchored architecture for next-generation cyber resilience = / P. B. Musiiwa [и др.] // Приборостроение-2025 : материалы 18-й Международной научно-технической конференции, 13–15 ноября 2025 года Минск, Республика Беларусь / редкол.: А. И. Свистун (пред.), О. К. Гусев, Р. И. Воробей [и др.]. – Минск : БНТУ, 2025. – С. 416-418.
Abstract
The escalating sophistication of cyber threats, which now routinely target the hardware layer, has rendered traditional software-only security models insufficient.1 This paper challenges the long-held assumption that hardware constitutes an inherently trusted foundation, a premise invalidated by the rise of physical, side-channel, and supply chain attacks. It introduces the "Silicon Shield," an integrated, hardware-first security architecture designed to establish genuine cyber resilience from the ground up. This framework is built upon a triad of complementary security primitives: a Hardware Root of Trust (RoT) to ensure boot-time integrity, Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) to protect data-in-use from compromised privileged software, and Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) to generate inherent, unclonable device identities. This paper posits that a holistic, secure-bydesign approach, anchored in the immutable properties of silicon, is the only viable path toward building trustworthy computing systems in an increasingly hostile digital landscape.