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2005
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Power Attack Resistant Cryptosystem Design: A Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Switching Approach

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Power Attack Resistant Cryptosystem Design: A Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Switching Approach
— A novel power attack resistant cryptosystem is presented in this paper. Security in digital computing and communication is becoming increasingly important. Design techniques that can protect cryptosystems from leaking information have been studied by several groups. Power attacks, which infer program behavior from observing power supply current into a processor core, are important forms of attacks. Various methods have been proposed to countermeasure the popular and efficient power attacks. However, these methods do not adequately protect against power attacks and may introduce new vulnerabilities. In this work, we addressed a novel approach against the power attacks, i.e., Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Switching (DVFS). Three designs, naive, improved and advanced implementations, have been studied to test the efficiency of DVFS against power attacks. A final advanced realization of our novel cryptosystem was given out, which achieved enough high power trace entropy and time tra...
Shengqi Yang, Wayne Wolf, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan,
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Year 2005
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Authors Shengqi Yang, Wayne Wolf, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Dimitrios N. Serpanos, Yuan Xie
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