The Escrowed Encryption Standard (EES) defines a US Government family of cryptographic processors, popularly known as "Clipper" chips, intended to protect unclassified g...
Abstract. In this paper we describe several fault attacks on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). First, using optical/eddy current fault induction attacks as recently publicly ...
: We present two architectures for protecting a hardware implementation of AES against side-channel attacks known as Differential Fault Analysis attacks. The first architecture, wh...
Mark G. Karpovsky, Konrad J. Kulikowski, Alexander...
— Hardware implementations of cryptographic algorithms are vulnerable to fault analysis attacks. Methods based on traditional fault-tolerant architectures are not suited for prot...
Konrad J. Kulikowski, Mark G. Karpovsky, Alexander...
A Java implementation of a key collision attack on DES suggested by Eli Biham, [1], is discussed. Storage space minimization and fast searching techniques to speed up the attack a...