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ICISC
2008
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15 years 7 months ago
Secure Hardware Implementation of Non-linear Functions in the Presence of Glitches
Hardware implementations of cryptographic algorithms are still vulnerable to side-channel attacks. Side-channel attacks that are based on multiple measurements of the same operatio...
Svetla Nikova, Vincent Rijmen, Martin Schläff...
EUROCRYPT
2006
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
A Provable-Security Treatment of the Key-Wrap Problem
Abstract. We give a provable-security treatment for the key-wrap problem, providing definitions, constructions, and proofs. We suggest that key-wrap's goal is security in the ...
Phillip Rogaway, Thomas Shrimpton
WISA
2004
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Secure and Efficient AES Software Implementation for Smart Cards
In implementing cryptographic algorithms on limited devices such as smart cards, speed and memory optimization had always been a challenge. With the advent of side channel attacks,...
Elena Trichina, Lesya Korkishko
WISA
2010
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Improved Trace-Driven Cache-Collision Attacks against Embedded AES Implementations
In this paper we present two attacks that exploit cache events, which are visible in some side channel, to derive a secret key used in an implementation of AES. The first is an imp...
Jean-François Gallais, Ilya Kizhvatov, Mich...
ESORICS
2007
Springer
16 years 3 days ago
SilentKnock: Practical, Provably Undetectable Authentication
Port knocking is a technique first introduced in the blackhat and trade literature to prevent attackers from discovering and exploiting potentially vulnerable services on a networ...
Eugene Y. Vasserman, Nicholas Hopper, John Laxson,...