Abstract

The articles in this special issue focus on physical unclonable funtion (PUF)-based systainable cybersecurity. The articles investigate the potential use of physically unclonable functions (PUFs) as a hardware security approach for sustainable cybersecurity. PUFs are a class of circuits that use the inherent variations in the integrated circuit manufacturing process to create unique and unclonable IDs.1 PUF has the potential to seal multiple types of vulnerabilities for sustainable cybersecurity specifically in the security classes of authentication, nonrepudiation, and privacy.

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