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JSA
2007
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13 years 9 months ago
Robust codes and robust, fault-tolerant architectures of the Advanced Encryption Standard
— 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...
ESAS
2004
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Public Key Cryptography in Sensor Networks - Revisited
The common perception of public key cryptography is that it is complex, slow and power hungry, and as such not at all suitable for use in ultra-low power environments like wireless...
Gunnar Gaubatz, Jens-Peter Kaps, Berk Sunar
EIT
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Experiments in attacking FPGA-based embedded systems using differential power analysis
Abstract--In the decade since the concept was publicly introduced, power analysis attacks on cryptographic systems have become an increasingly studied topic in the computer securit...
Song Sun, Zijun Yan, Joseph Zambreno
TCC
2007
Springer
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14 years 3 months ago
Universally Composable Security with Global Setup
Abstract. Cryptographic protocols are often designed and analyzed under some trusted set-up assumptions, namely in settings where the participants have access to global information...
Ran Canetti, Yevgeniy Dodis, Rafael Pass, Shabsi W...
ESOP
2004
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Trust Management in Strand Spaces: A Rely-Guarantee Method
We show how to combine trust management theories with nonce-based cryptographic protocols. The strand space framework for protocol analysis is extended by associating formulas from...
Joshua D. Guttman, F. Javier Thayer, Jay A. Carlso...