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Quantum secured blockchain framework for enhancing post quantum data security. [PDF]
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Fault Injection Attacks: Attack Methodologies, Injection Techniques and Protection Mechanisms
Fault Injection Attacks are a powerful form of active attack mechanism which can threaten even the strongest of cryptographic algorithms. This attack vector has become more pertinent with the growing popularity of the Internet of things (IoT), which is based on small omnipresent embedded systems interacting with sensitive data of personal or critical ...
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Exploiting PUF Variation to Detect Fault Injection Attacks
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, Said Hamdioui, Mottaqiallah Taouil
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Multi-Spot Laser Fault Injection Setup: New Possibilities forĀ Fault Injection Attacks
International audienceFault injection attacks rely on experimental techniques to inject one or several faults into a device during operation. Among these techniques, laser fault injection is known as a powerful one, thanks to its unmatched spatial and ...
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Faults, Injection Methods, and Fault Attacks
IEEE Design and 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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Fault injection attacks are wide spread in the domain of smart cards and microcontrollers but have not been yet democratized on complex embedded microprocessors, such as system on chip that can be found in smart phones, tablets, and automotive systems.
F. Majeric, B. Gonzalvo, L. Bossuet
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Injection Technologies for Fault Attacks on Microprocessors
The dependability of computing systems running cryptographic primitives is a critical factor for evaluating the practical security of any cryptographic scheme. Indeed, the observation of erroneous results produced by a computing device after the artificial injection of transient faults is one of the most effective side-channel attacks.
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A Systematic Review of Fault Injection Attacks on IoT Systems
The field of the Internet of Things (IoT) is growing at a breakneck pace and its applications are becoming increasingly sophisticated with time. Fault injection attacks on IoT systems are aimed at altering software behavior by introducing faults into the
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