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Abstract
Most of the sectors like medical, manufacturing, entertainment, lifestyles are moving towards automation. It means there is an intelligent system which is used to control and automate all operations. These automated systems are controlled by programmed processors, which are capable of taking decisions and equipped with expert algorithms. But on the other hand security of these automated devices is an issue. They can be hacked by a hardware or software Trojan. Software Trojan is easy to identify and remove, but hardware Trojan is not very easy task to be found out. This paper is focused on technology developed to detect hardware Trojan. It also presents different types of Trojan and its effects.
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