The RESCUER workshop is dedicated to addressing the critical challenges of ensuring reliability and security in RISC-V systems. As RISC-V gains widespread adoption across various industrial fields, the need for robust and secure architectures becomes increasingly vital. RESCUER aims to convene an extremely diversified audience, including academic researchers, industry professionals, hardware and software engineers, and security experts, to foster a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange and innovation. Participants will engage in a comprehensive program featuring keynote presentations from leading experts and technical sessions on cutting-edge research as well as industrial hot-topics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, hardware and software reliability and security mechanisms, fault detection and tolerance techniques, formal verification methods, secure design practices, existing and novel attacks to RISC-V architectures, and case studies of RISC-V implementations in critical applications. The workshop will provide a platform for attendees to present their latest findings, share best practices, and discuss emerging trends and challenges in the field. By facilitating dialogue and collaboration, the RESCUER workshop aims to advance the state-of-the-art in secure and reliable RISC-V architectures, ultimately contributing to the development of resilient and trustworthy systems.

Sponsored by the RISC-V Foundation

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Co-located with IEEE European Test Symposium 2025