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Proceedings of 8th International Workshop on Security Proofs for Embedded Systems

Editors: Karine Heydemann, Ulrich Kühne and Letitia Li
Kalpa Publications in Computing•Volume 11
5 articles•77 pages•Published: September 6, 2019

Papers

End-to-end automated cache-timing attack driven by Machine Learning
Sebastien Carré, Victor Dyseryn, Adrien Facon, Sylvain Guilley and Thomas Perianin
1-16
Detecting Faults in Inner-Product Masking Scheme - IPM-FD: IPM with Fault Detection
Wei Cheng, Claude Carlet, Kouassi Goli, Jean-Luc Danger and Sylvain Guilley
17-32
Rock'n'roll PUFs: Crafting Provably Secure PUFs from Less Secure Ones
Fatemeh Ganji, Shahin Tajik, Pascal Stauss, Jean-Pierre Seifert, Domenic Forte and Mark Tehranipoor
33-48
A comment on information leakage from robust code-based checkers detecting fault attacks on cryptographic primitives
Osnat Keren and Ilia Polian
49-63
Constructing Sliding Windows Leak from Noisy Cache Timing Information of OSS-RSA
Rei Ueno, Junko Takahashi, Yu-Ichi Hayashi and Naofumi Homma
64-77

Keyphrases

cache (or micro-architectural) attack, Cache Timing Attack, Cryptographic hardware primitives, deep learning, ECDSA, fault detection, fault injection attacks, Flush+Flush, Flush+Reload, hardness amplification, Hardware Security, information leakage, Inner Product Masking, machine learning2, mutual information, OpenSSL, optimal linear codes, Physically Unclonable Function, provable security, RSA, Security oriented codes, sliding window.

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