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EUROCRYPT
1990
Springer
14 years 14 days ago
Experimental Quantum Cryptography
We describe results from an apparatus and protocol designed to implement quantum key distribution, by which two users, who share no secret information initially: 1) exchange a ran...
Charles H. Bennett, François Bessette, Gill...
CHES
2006
Springer
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14 years 4 days ago
Read-Proof Hardware from Protective Coatings
In cryptography it is assumed that adversaries only have black box access to the secret keys of honest parties. In real life, however, the black box approach is not sufficient beca...
Pim Tuyls, Geert Jan Schrijen, Boris Skoric, Jan v...
LATINCRYPT
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Generic Attacks on Misty Schemes
Abstract. Misty schemes are classic cryptographic schemes used to construct pseudo-random permutations from 2n bits to 2n bits by using d pseudo-random permutations from n bits to ...
Valérie Nachef, Jacques Patarin, Joana Treg...
DATE
2010
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Fault-based attack of RSA authentication
For any computing system to be secure, both hardware and software have to be trusted. If the hardware layer in a secure system is compromised, not only it would be possible to ext...
Andrea Pellegrini, Valeria Bertacco, Todd M. Austi...
CHES
2008
Springer
146views Cryptology» more  CHES 2008»
13 years 10 months ago
Power and Fault Analysis Resistance in Hardware through Dynamic Reconfiguration
Dynamically reconfigurable systems are known to have many advantages such as area and power reduction. The drawbacks of these systems are the reconfiguration delay and the overhead...
Nele Mentens, Benedikt Gierlichs, Ingrid Verbauwhe...