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20th FDTC 2023: Prague, Czech Republic
- Workshop on Fault Detection and Tolerance in Cryptography, FDTC 2023, Prague, Czech Republic, September 10, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-4252-9
- Alessandro Barenghi, Gerardo Pelosi:
Fault Attacks Friendliness of Post-quantum Cryptosystems. 1 - Roukoz Nabhan, Jean-Max Dutertre, Jean-Baptiste Rigaud, Jean-Luc Danger, Laurent Sauvage:
A Tale of Two Models: Discussing the Timing and Sampling EM Fault Injection Models. 1-12 - Marius Eggert, Marc Stöttinger:
Voronoi Based Multidimensional Parameter Optimization for Fault Injection Attacks. 13-23 - Etienne Boespflug, Laurent Mounier, Marie-Laure Potet, Abderrahmane Bouguern:
A Compositional Methodology to Harden Programs Against Multi-Fault Attacks. 24-35 - Stanislav Lyakhov, Vincent Immler:
Analysis of Arbitrary Waveform Generation for Voltage Glitches. 36-47 - Geoffrey Chancel, Jean-Marc Gallière, Philippe Maurine:
A better practice for Body Biasing Injection. 48-59 - Colin O'Flynn:
PicoEMP: A Low-Cost EMFI Platform Compared to BBI and Voltage Fault Injection using TDC & External VCC Measurements. 60-71 - Christophe Giraud, Agathe Houzelot:
Fault Attacks on a Cloud-Assisted ECDSA White-Box Based on the Residue Number System. 72-80 - Sven Bauer, Fabrizio De Santis:
Forging Dilithium and Falcon Signatures by Single Fault Injection. 81-88 - Karim M. Abdellatif, Olivier Hériveaux:
DeepCover DS28C36: A Hardware Vulnerability Identification and Exploitation Using T- Test and Double Laser Fault Injection. 89-94
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