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Laser Fault Injection Methodology for Software Reliability Testing [PDF]
In the last decade, laser-based fault injection has become an interesting alternative for testing hardware components against transient faults compared to expensive and complex radiation test campaigns.
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Sensitivity to Laser Fault Injection: CMOS FD-SOI vs. CMOS Bulk
International audienceIntegrated circuits (ICs) laser illumination was originally used for emulation of radioactive ionizing particules effects on that devices.
Jean-Max Dutertre +2 more
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Laser Fault Injection on RO-Based PUFs Implemented on FPGA
International audiencePhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) offer an at- tractive alternative for cryptographic key generation by leverag- ing intrinsic manufacturing variations, thus eliminating the need for permanent key storage.
Aghiles Douadi +6 more
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Dynamic Testing of an SRAM-Based FPGA by Time-Resolved Laser Fault Injection
International audienceThis paper presents principles and results of dynamic testing of an SRAM-based FPGA using time- resolved fault injection with a pulsed laser. The synchronization setup and experimental procedure are detailed. Fault injection results
V Pouget, P Fouillat
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Validating fault tolerant designs using laser fault injection (LFI)
1997 IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems, 1997Fault-tolerant processors and processing architectures traditionally have relied on higher level (module level and above) techniques for fault detection and recovery. The advent of VLSI and VHSIC technology, with increasing numbers of gates on a chip and increasing numbers of I/O pins available, has provided increasing opportunities for the inclusion ...
John R. Samson Jr. +2 more
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PATRON: A Pragmatic Approach for Encoding Laser Fault Injection Resistant FSMs
2021 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2021Since Finite State Machines (FSMs) regulate the overall operations in majority of the digital systems, the security of an entire system can be jeopardized if the FSM is vulnerable to physical attacks. By injecting faults into an FSM, an attacker can attain unauthorized access to sensitive states, resulting in information leakage and privilege ...
Muhtadi Choudhury +2 more
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Attack on a DFA Protected AES by Simultaneous Laser Fault Injections
2016 Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography (FDTC), 2016This paper demonstrates a Fault Attack on anAES core protected by an infection type countermeasure. The redundant AES is implemented on a Xilinx Spartan-6FPGA, with a feature size of 45 nm. By injecting exactlythe same fault in both state registers of the redundantimplementation using lasers, we are able to annul theprotection added by the ...
Bodo Selmke, Johann Heyszl, Georg Sigl
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Detecting Laser Fault Injection Attacks via Time-to-Digital Converter Sensors
IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST), June 27 - 30, 2022 Washington DC, USAFault Injection Attacks (FIA) have received a lot of attention in recent years.
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Laser-Based Fault Injection on Microcontrollers
2018Laser fault injection constitutes a powerful tool for a precise injection of faults into the device, allowing an adversary to carefully adjust timing and position on the chip. On the other hand, the cost of such equipment is high and the profiling time is non-negligible.
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