The “Handbook of FPGA Design Security” authored by Huffmire, Irvine, Nguyen, Levin, Kastner, and Sherwood provides a comprehensive guide to securing Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) designs, a crucial aspect in modern electronic systems. This handbook covers a broad spectrum of topics essential for understanding and implementing FPGA security measures, including threat models, security vulnerabilities, and countermeasures specific to FPGA architectures. Through clear explanations and practical examples, readers gain insights into various security techniques, such as encryption, authentication, and access control, tailored for FPGA-based systems. The book also explores advanced topics such as side-channel attacks, hardware Trojans, and secure hardware development methodologies, highlighting the latest advancements and emerging trends in FPGA security research and practice. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or practitioner in the field of FPGA design or cybersecurity, this handbook serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the principles and best practices of FPGA design security and developing robust security solutions for FPGA-based systems.