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Fault Detection for Unmanned Marine Vehicles Under Replay Attack

IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, 2023
This article investigates the fault detection problem of unmanned marine vehicles (UMVs) under the influence caused by replay attacks. First, the dynamics of UMV are modeled by a Takagi--Sugeno (T--S) fuzzy system with an unknown membership function ...
Qidong Liu   +4 more
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Practical Fault Attack on Deep Neural Networks

Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2018
As deep learning systems are widely adopted in safety- and security-critical applications, such as autonomous vehicles, banking systems, etc., malicious faults and attacks become a tremendous concern, which potentially could lead to catastrophic ...
J. Breier   +5 more
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Active Fault-Tolerant and Attack-Resilient Control for a Renewable Microgrid Against Power-Loss Faults and Data Integrity Attacks

IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2023
The next-generation power grid evolves from the development of fundamental cyber–physical energy systems called smart microgrids. In order to improve the reliability, safety, and security of smart microgrids and achieve a more cost-effective operation ...
Saeedreza Jadidi   +2 more
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Event-Triggered Distributed Attack Detection and Fault Diagnosis

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2023
This article investigates the security issue for multiagent systems (MASs). Due to the effect of physical faults and cyberattacks, MASs are prone to anomalies.
Limei Liang, Shuai Liu
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A fault attack robust TRNG

2012 IEEE 18th International On-Line Testing Symposium (IOLTS), 2012
True random number generators (TRNGs) are used for cryptographic operations. By the use of TRNGs secret keys can be generated and the design can be made robust against attacks. In order to simplify further attacks the adversary tries to introduce some bias in the probability distribution of the TRNG output. A possibility to detect such attacks is shown
Eberhard Böhl, Markus Ihle
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A fault attack on KCipher-2

International Journal of Computer Mathematics: Computer Systems Theory, 2020
For the stream cipher KCipher-2 of the Japanese e-Government Recommended Ciphers List, we present fault attacks requiring only the possibility to reset the cipher and to inject byte faults into cer...
Julian Danner, Martin Kreuzer
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ALAFA: Automatic Leakage Assessment for Fault Attack Countermeasures

Design Automation Conference, 2019
Assessment of the security provided by a fault attack countermeasure is challenging, given that a protected cipher may leak the key if the countermeasure is not designed correctly.
Sayandeep Saha   +5 more
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Fault Attacks on UOV and Rainbow

2019
Multivariate cryptography is one of the main candidates for creating post-quantum public key cryptosystems. Especially in the area of digital signatures, there exist many practical and secure multivariate schemes. The signature schemes UOV and Rainbow are two of the most promising and best studied multivariate schemes which have proven secure for more ...
Juliane Krämer, Mirjam Loiero
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Optical Fault Masking Attacks

2010 Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography, 2010
This paper introduces some new types of optical fault attacks called fault masking attacks. These attacks are aimed at disrupting of the normal memory operation through preventing changes of the memory contents. The technique was demonstrated on an EEPROM and Flash memory inside PIC microcontrollers.
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Fault Attacks on Signature Schemes

2004
In 1996, Bao, Deng, Han, Jeng, Narasimhalu and Ngair presented bit-fault attacks on some signature schemes such as DSA, El Gamal and Schnorr signatures schemes. Unfortunately nowadays, their fault model is still very difficult to apply in practice. In this paper we extend Bao et al.’s attacks on the DSA, the ElGamal and the Schnorr signature by using a
Christophe Giraud 0001   +1 more
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