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An Effective Simulation Analysis of Transient Electromagnetic Multiple Faults
Embedded encryption devices and smart sensors are vulnerable to physical attacks. Due to the continuous shrinking of chip size, laser injection, particle radiation and electromagnetic transient injection are possible methods that introduce transient ...
Liang Dong +5 more
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An improvement of both security and reliability for AES implementations
Cryptographic circuits, because they contain confidential information, are subject to fraudulent manipulations, commonly called attacks, by ill-intentioned people. Several attacks have been identified and analyzed.
Mouna Bedoui +4 more
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Fault attacks on XEX mode with application to certain authenticated encryption modes [PDF]
The XOR-Encrypt-XOR (XEX) block cipher mode was introduced by Rogaway in 2004. XEX mode uses nonce-based secret masks (L) that are distinct for each message.
Bartlett, Harry +9 more
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Grain-128AEAD is a lightweight authenticated encryption stream cipher and one of the finalists in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Lightweight Cryptography (LWC) project. This paper provides an independent third-party analysis of
Iftekhar Salam +5 more
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A cost-effective FPGA-based fault simulation environment
S.21-31In this contribution, we present an FPGA-based simulation environment for fault attacks on cryptographic hardware designs. With our methodology, we are able to simulate the effects of global fault attacks from e.g., spikes and local attacks from e.
Janning, A. +3 more
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Who Watches the Watchers: Attacking Glitch Detection Circuits
Over the last decades, fault injection attacks have been demonstrated to be an effective method for breaking the security of electronic devices. Some types of fault injection attacks, like clock and voltage glitching, require very few resources by the ...
Amund Askeland +2 more
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Statistical Ineffective Fault Attacks on Masked AES with Fault Countermeasures [PDF]
Implementation attacks like side-channel and fault attacks are a threat to deployed devices especially if an attacker has physical access. As a consequence, devices like smart cards and IoT devices usually provide countermeasures against implementation ...
Florian Mendel +5 more
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This paper investigated the co-design problem of less conservative integrated security control and communication for a nonlinear cyber-physical system (CPS) with an actuator fault and false data injection (FDI) attacks. Firstly, considering the efficient
Li Zhao +4 more
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On the Duality of Probing and Fault Attacks [PDF]
In this work we investigate the problem of simultaneous privacy and integrity protection in cryptographic circuits. We consider a white-box scenario with a powerful, yet limited attacker. A concise metric for the level of probing and fault security is introduced, which is directly related to the capabilities of a realistic attacker.
Berndt M. Gammel, Stefan Mangard
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All You Need Is Fault: Zero-Value Attacks on AES and a New λ-Detection M&M
Deploying cryptography on embedded systems requires security against physical attacks. At CHES 2019, M&M was proposed as a combined countermeasure applying masking against SCAs and information-theoretic MAC tags against FAs.
Haruka Hirata +6 more
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