D3 · Architecture

What is FPGA security?

FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) are reprogrammable chips used for custom hardware acceleration. Security risks: bitstream attacks (malicious logic injection), side-channel attacks.
FPGAs appear in network accelerators, cryptographic hardware, and data centers. Bitstream encryption protects against reverse engineering and tampering. Relevant for hardware security and supply chain questions.
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