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FDTC 2009: Lausanne, Switzerland
- Luca Breveglieri, Israel Koren, David Naccache, Elisabeth Oswald, Jean-Pierre Seifert:
Sixth International Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography, FDTC 2009, Lausanne, Switzerland, 6 September 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-0-7695-3824-2
Invited Paper 1
- Arnaud Boscher, Helena Handschuh, Elena Trichina:
Blinded Fault Resistant Exponentiation Revisited. 3-9
Session 1 - Novel fault attacks 1
- Jörn-Marc Schmidt, Michael Hutter, Thomas Plos:
Optical Fault Attacks on AES: A Threat in Violet. 13-22 - Alessandro Barenghi, Guido Bertoni, Emanuele Parrinello, Gerardo Pelosi:
Low Voltage Fault Attacks on the RSA Cryptosystem. 23-31 - Pierre-Alain Fouque, Delphine Masgana, Frédéric Valette:
Fault Attack on Schnorr Based Identification and Signature Schemes. 32-38
Session 2 - Protecting against fault attacks
- Marc Joye:
Protecting RSA against Fault Attacks: The Embedding Method. 41-45 - Nevine Maurice Ebeid, Rob Lambert:
Securing the Elliptic Curve Montgomery Ladder against Fault Attacks. 46-50 - Laurie Genelle, Christophe Giraud, Emmanuel Prouff:
Securing AES Implementation against Fault Attacks. 51-62
Invited paper 2
- Christof Paar, Thomas Eisenbarth, Markus Kasper, Timo Kasper, Amir Moradi:
KeeLoq and Side-Channel Analysis-Evolution of an Attack. 65-69
Session 3 - Novel fault attacks 2
- Nidhal Selmane, Shivam Bhasin, Sylvain Guilley, Tarik Graba, Jean-Luc Danger:
WDDL is Protected against Setup Time Violation Attacks. 73-83 - Toshinori Fukunaga, Junko Takahashi:
Practical Fault Attack on a Cryptographic LSI with ISO/IEC 18033-3 Block Ciphers. 84-92 - Jörn-Marc Schmidt, Marcel Medwed:
A Fault Attack on ECDSA. 93-99
Session 4 - Implementations of fault attacks
- Blandine Debraize, Irene Marquez Corbella:
Fault Analysis of the Stream Cipher Snow 3G. 103-110 - Sergei P. Skorobogatov:
Using Optical Emission Analysis for Estimating Contribution to Power Analysis. 111-119 - Ruilin Li, Chao Li, Chunye Gong:
Differential Fault Analysis on SHACAL-1. 120-126
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