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2009 Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography (FDTC), 2009
An advantage of schemes based on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) is that they require a smaller key size than other public key schemes to guarantee the same level of security. Thus, ECC algorithms are well suited for systems with constrained resources like smart cards or mobile devices.
Jörn-Marc Schmidt, Marcel Medwed
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An advantage of schemes based on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) is that they require a smaller key size than other public key schemes to guarantee the same level of security. Thus, ECC algorithms are well suited for systems with constrained resources like smart cards or mobile devices.
Jörn-Marc Schmidt, Marcel Medwed
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SAFARI: Automatic Synthesis of Fault-Attack Resistant Block Cipher Implementations
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2020Most cipher implementations are vulnerable to a class of cryptanalytic attacks known as fault injection attacks. To reveal the secret key, these attacks make use of faults induced at specific locations during the execution of the cipher.
Indrani Roy +3 more
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Faults, Injection Methods, and Fault Attacks
IEEE Design & Test of Computers, 2007An active attacker can induce errors during the computation of the cryptographic algorithm and exploit the faulty results to extract information about the secret key in embedded systems. We call this kind of attack a fault attack. Fault attacks can break an unprotected system more quickly than any other kind of side-channel attack such as simple power ...
Chong Hee Kim, Jean-Jacques Quisquater
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Overdrive Fault Attacks on GPUs
2021 51st Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks - Supplemental Volume (DSN-S), 2021Graphics processing units (GPUs) are widely used to accelerate applications including cryptographic operations. The reliability and security of GPUs have become a concern. Prior work reported power and timing side-channel attacks on GPUs. In this paper, we present our project about a new class of fault attacks targeting modern GPUs, the overdrive fault
Majid Sabbagh, Yunsi Fei, David R. Kaeli
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SOLOMON: An Automated Framework for Detecting Fault Attack Vulnerabilities in Hardware
Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2020Fault attacks are potent physical attacks on crypto-devices. A single fault injected during encryption can reveal the cipher's secret key. In a hardware realization of an encryption algorithm, only a tiny fraction of the gates is exploitable by such an ...
Milind Srivastava +5 more
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Differential Fault Attack on SIMECK
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Cryptography and Security in Computing Systems, 2016In 2013, researchers from the National Security Agency of the USA (NSA) proposed two lightweight block ciphers SIMON and SPECK [3]. While SIMON is tuned for optimal performance in hardware, SPECK is tuned for optimal performance in software. At CHES 2015, Yang et al. [6] combined the "good" design components from both SIMON and SPECK and proposed a new
Venu Nalla, R. Sahu, V. Saraswat
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A Novel GPU Overdrive Fault Attack
Design Automation Conference, 2020Graphics processing units (GPUs) are widely used to accelerate applications including cryptographic operations. The reliability and security of GPUs have become a concern. Prior work reported power and timing side-channel attacks on GPUs.
M. Sabbagh, Yunsi Fei, D. Kaeli
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RAM-Jam: Remote Temperature and Voltage Fault Attack on FPGAs using Memory Collisions
Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography, 2019It has been demonstrated that with concrete hardware Trojans, a remote adversary can mount physical attacks, e.g., fault or side-channel attacks, against adjacent IP cores in an FPGA.
Md. Mahbub Alam +4 more
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Differential Fault Attack on TWINE Block Cipher with Nibble
International Conference on Speech Technology and Human-Computer Dialogue, 2020TWINE cipher is a generalized Feistel structure algorithm, which can be applied to Internet of things terminals with limited computing resources because of its good performance.
Haoxiang Luo, Yifan Wu, Weijian Chen
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems - II - Express Briefs
This brief studies dynamic event-triggered iterative filter and fault compensation control for PMSG-based wind turbine systems under deception attack. System output is assumed to be tampered with a deception attack signal. An event generator is driven by
Yang Gu +4 more
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This brief studies dynamic event-triggered iterative filter and fault compensation control for PMSG-based wind turbine systems under deception attack. System output is assumed to be tampered with a deception attack signal. An event generator is driven by
Yang Gu +4 more
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