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A physical unclonable neutron sensor for nuclear arms control inspections

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A physical unclonable neutron sensor for nuclear arms control inspections

S. Philippe and F. D'errico

Discover a groundbreaking approach to sensor security by Sébastien Philippe and Francesco d'Errico. This innovative research reveals how a unique, optically complex medium can produce secure data without classical cryptography, enhancing nuclear arms control inspections and ensuring the integrity of inspections for nuclear weapons and fissile materials.... show more
Abstract
Classical sensor security relies on cryptographic algorithms executed on trusted hardware. This approach has significant shortcomings, however. Hardware can be manipulated, including below transistor level, and cryptographic keys are at risk of extraction attacks. A further weakness is that sensor media themselves are assumed to be trusted, and any authentication and encryption is done ex situ and a posteriori. Here we propose and demonstrate a different approach to sensor security that does not rely on classical cryptography and trusted electronics. We designed passive sensor media that inherently produce secure and trustworthy data, and whose honest and non-malicious nature can be easily established. As a proof-of-concept, we manufactured and characterized the properties of non-electronic, physical unclonable, optically complex media sensitive to neutrons for use in a high-security scenario: the inspection of a military facility to confirm the absence or presence of nuclear weapons and fissile materials.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 26, 2020
Authors
Sébastien Philippe, Francesco d'Errico
Tags
sensor security
cryptography
nuclear arms control
physical unclonability
data integrity
optically complex media
non-classical methods
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