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Side channel analysis of SPECK

Journal of Computer Security, 2020
SPECK is a family of lightweight block ciphers developed by Beaulieu et al. of the US National Security Agency (NSA) for the Internet of Things (IoT). It is an ARX-based design with a Feistel-like structure which supports keys of size ranging from 64 bits to 256 bits.
Mabin Joseph   +2 more
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SCAPEgoat: Side-channel Analysis Library

open access: yes2025 IEEE 43rd VLSI Test Symposium (VTS)
A rapidly growing field in hardware security is side-channel analysis. Through side-channel attacks, adversaries can extract secret information from an embedded device by measuring physical observables from the system such as power usage and ...
Dev Mehta 0001   +6 more
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Use of Simulators for Side-Channel Analysis

2017 IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW), 2017
Side-channel attacks are among the most powerful and cost-effective attacks on cryptographic systems. Simulators that are developed for side-channel analysis are very useful for preliminary analysis of new schemes, in depth analysis of existing schemes as well as for analysis of products on early stages of development. The contribution of this paper is
Nikita Veshchikov, Sylvain Guilley
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Federated Learning in Side-Channel Analysis

2021
Recently introduced federated learning is an attractive framework for the distributed training of deep learning models with thousands of participants. However, it can potentially be used with malicious intent. For example, adversaries can use their smartphones to jointly train a classifier for extracting secret keys from the smartphones’ SIM cards ...
Huanyu Wang, Elena Dubrova
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Side channel analysis on android smartphones

2016 24th Signal Processing and Communication Application Conference (SIU), 2016
In recent years, smartphones have become inseparable components of people's daily life. However, the great popularity of smartphones causes some security problems. For example, users may store their contact lists, passwords and other credentials in their smartphones.
Erhan Davarci   +3 more
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Side-Channel Analysis of MAC-Keccak

2013 IEEE International Symposium on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust (HOST), 2013
NIST recently completed the SHA-3 competition with the selection of Keccak as the new standard for crypto-graphic hashing. In this paper, we present a comprehensive Side-Channel Analysis of Keccak, when it is used with a secret key to generate a Message Authentication Code (MAC) (MAC-Keccak). Our analysis covers all the variations of the algorithm.
Mostafa M. I. Taha, Patrick Schaumont
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An overview of side channel analysis attacks

Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Information, computer and communications security, 2008
During the last ten years, power analysis attacks have been widely developed under many forms. They analyze the relation between the power consumption or electromagnetic radiation of a cryptographic device and the handled data during cryptographic operations.
Thanh-Ha Le   +2 more
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Timing side channels for traffic analysis

2013 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2013
Traffic analysis often requires direct observations of network connections at local vantage points. In this work, we show that traffic analysis can be performed remotely by taking advantage of a timing side channel. The timing side channel results from a shared resource, namely, the scheduler between two users.
Xun Gong 0001, Negar Kiyavash
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Photonic Side-Channel Analysis of Arbiter PUFs

Journal of Cryptology, 2016
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Shahin Tajik   +8 more
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Side Channel Analysis Resistant Design Flow

2006 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2006
The threat of side-channel attacks (SCA) is of crucial importance when designing systems with cryptographic hardware or software. The FP6-funded project SCARD enhances the typical micro-chip design flow in order to provide a means for designing side-channel resistant circuits and systems.
Aigner, M   +7 more
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