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SBCCI
2005
ACM
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14 years 1 months ago
Current mask generation: a transistor level security against DPA attacks
The physical implementation of cryptographic algorithms may leak to some attacker security information by the side channel data, as power consumption, timing, temperature or elect...
Daniel Mesquita, Jean-Denis Techer, Lionel Torres,...
ASIACRYPT
2010
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
The World Is Not Enough: Another Look on Second-Order DPA
In a recent work, Mangard et al. showed that under certain assumptions, the (so-called) standard univariate side-channel attacks using a distance-of-means test, correlation analysi...
François-Xavier Standaert, Nicolas Veyrat-C...
CHES
2005
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
Masking at Gate Level in the Presence of Glitches
Abstract. It has recently been shown that logic circuits in the implementation of cryptographic algorithms, although protected by “secure” random masking schemes, leak side-cha...
Wieland Fischer, Berndt M. Gammel
ACSAC
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Known/Chosen Key Attacks against Software Instruction Set Randomization
Instruction Set Randomization (ISR) has been proposed as a form of defense against binary code injection into an executing program. One proof-of-concept implementation is Randomiz...
Yoav Weiss, Elena Gabriela Barrantes
CSREAESA
2007
13 years 9 months ago
IT Security Protection at Field Level of Industrial Automation Systems
—Current industrial automation systems are virtually unprotected against attacks on IT security at field level, especially if an attacker is able to connect physically to field...
Felix Gutbrodt