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PD ISO/IEC TS 30104:2015

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Information Technology. Security Techniques. Physical Security Attacks, Mitigation Techniques and Security Requirements
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

05-31-2015

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 Physical security
6 Physical security invasive mechanisms
7 Physical security invasive attacks and defences
8 Physical security non-invasive mechanisms
9 Physical security non-invasive attacks and defences
10 Operating Envelope Concept
11 Development, delivery and operation considerations
12 Physical security evaluation and testing
Annex A (informative) - Example of a physical security design
Bibliography

Describes the following topics: - a survey of physical security attacks directed against different types of hardware embodiments including a description of known physical attacks, ranging from simple attacks that require minimal skill or resources, to complex attacks that require trained, technical people and considerable resources; - guidance on the principles, best practices and techniques for the design of tamper protection mechanisms and methods for the mitigation of those attacks; and - guidance on the evaluation or testing of hardware tamper protection mechanisms and references to current standards and test programs that address hardware tamper evaluation and testing.

Physical security mechanisms are employed by cryptographic modules where the protection of the modules sensitive security parameters is desired. This Technical Specification addresses how security assurance can be stated for products where the risk of the security environment requires the support of such mechanisms. This Technical Specification addresses the following topics:

  • a survey of physical security attacks directed against different types of hardware embodiments including a description of known physical attacks, ranging from simple attacks that require minimal skill or resources, to complex attacks that require trained, technical people and considerable resources;

  • guidance on the principles, best practices and techniques for the design of tamper protection mechanisms and methods for the mitigation of those attacks; and

  • guidance on the evaluation or testing of hardware tamper protection mechanisms and references to current standards and test programs that address hardware tamper evaluation and testing.

The information in this Technical Specification is useful for product developers designing hardware security implementations, and testing or evaluation of the final product. The intent is to identify protection methods and attack methods in terms of complexity, cost and risk to the assets being protected. In this way cost effective protection can be produced across a wide range of systems and needs.

Committee
IST/33/3
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
42
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC TS 30104:2015 Identical

ISO/IEC 19790:2012 Information technology — Security techniques — Security requirements for cryptographic modules
ISO/IEC 24759:2017 Information technology Security techniques Test requirements for cryptographic modules
ISO/IEC 18045:2008 Information technology — Security techniques — Methodology for IT security evaluation

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