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found 26 matches
- 2017
- Seyed-Abdollah Aftabjahani, Amitabh Das:
Robust secure design by increasing the resilience of Attack Protection Blocks. IVSW 2017: 13-18 - Ryan Berryhill, Neil Veira, Andreas G. Veneris, Zissis Poulos:
Learning lemma support graphs in Quip and IC3. IVSW 2017: 105-110 - Cyril Bresch, Adrien Michelet, Laurent Amato, Thomas Meyer, David Hély:
A red team blue team approach towards a secure processor design with hardware shadow stack. IVSW 2017: 57-62 - Jan Burchard, Ange-Salomé Messeng Ekossono, Jan Horácek, Mael Gay, Bernd Becker, Tobias Schubert, Martin Kreuzer, Ilia Polian:
Towards mixed structural-functional models for algebraic fault attacks on ciphers. IVSW 2017: 7-12 - Evan Chavis, Harrison Davis, Yijun Hou, Matthew Hicks, Salessawi Ferede Yitbarek, Todd M. Austin, Valeria Bertacco:
SNIFFER: A high-accuracy malware detector for enterprise-based systems. IVSW 2017: 70-75 - Erwan Fabiani, Loïc Lagadec, Mohamed Ben Hammouda, Ciprian Teodorov:
Asserting causal properties in High Level Synthesis. IVSW 2017: 111-116 - Marc Fyrbiak, Sebastian Strauss, Christian Kison, Sebastian Wallat, Malte Elson, Nikol Rummel, Christof Paar:
Hardware reverse engineering: Overview and open challenges. IVSW 2017: 88-94 - Gregoire Gimenez, Abdelkarim Cherkaoui, Raphael Frisch, Laurent Fesquet:
Self-timed Ring based True Random Number Generator: Threat model and countermeasures. IVSW 2017: 31-38 - Karen Horovitz, Meha Kainth, Ryan Kenny:
Protecting partial regions in FPGA bitstreams. IVSW 2017: 123-127 - Kaibin Huang, Raylin Tso:
Provable secure dual-server public key encryption with keyword search. IVSW 2017: 39-44 - Bozena Kaminska, Jasbir N. Patel, Hao Jiang:
Secure authentication of electronic systems with autonomous optical nano-devices. IVSW 2017: 101-104 - Elena Lai Leng Woo, Mark Zwolinski, Basel Halak:
Hardware performance counters for system reliability monitoring. IVSW 2017: 76-81 - David McCann, Elisabeth Oswald:
Practical evaluation of masking software countermeasures on an IoT processor. IVSW 2017: 1-6 - Mohd Syafiq Mispan, Basel Halak, Mark Zwolinski:
Lightweight obfuscation techniques for modeling attacks resistant PUFs. IVSW 2017: 19-24 - Ugo Mureddu, Oto Petura, Nathalie Bochard, Lilian Bossuet, Viktor Fischer:
Efficient design of Oscillator based Physical Unclonable Functions on Flash FPGAs. IVSW 2017: 146-151 - Giorgio Di Natale, Marie-Lise Flottes, Sophie Dupuis, Bruno Rouzeyre:
Hacking the Control Flow error detection mechanism. IVSW 2017: 51-56 - Padelis Papadopoulos, Anand Raman, Yorgos Koutsoyannopoulos, Nikolas Provatas, Magdy Abadir:
Challenges and trends in SOC Electromagnetic (EM) Crosstalk. IVSW 2017: 63-69 - Rachael J. Parker:
Entropy justification for metastability based nondeterministic random bit generator. IVSW 2017: 25-30 - Debapriya Basu Roy, Shivam Bhasin, Ivica Nikolic, Debdeep Mukhopadhyay:
Opening pandora's box: Implication of RLUT on secure FPGA applications and IP security. IVSW 2017: 134-139 - Mathieu Da Silva, Marie-Lise Flottes, Giorgio Di Natale, Bruno Rouzeyre:
Experimentations on scan chain encryption with PRESENT. IVSW 2017: 45-50 - Steve Trimberger, Steve McNeil:
Security of FPGAs in data centers. IVSW 2017: 117-122 - Elena Ioana Vatajelu, Giorgio Di Natale, Paolo Prinetto:
Zero bit-error-rate weak PUF based on Spin-Transfer-Torque MRAM memories. IVSW 2017: 128-133 - Jo Vliegen, Oscar Reparaz, Nele Mentens:
Maximizing the throughput of threshold-protected AES-GCM implementations on FPGA. IVSW 2017: 140-145 - Sebastian Wallat, Marc Fyrbiak, Moritz Schlögel, Christof Paar:
A look at the dark side of hardware reverse engineering - a case study. IVSW 2017: 95-100 - Eli Weintraub:
Estimating Target Distribution in security assessment models. IVSW 2017: 82-87 - IEEE 2nd International Verification and Security Workshop, IVSW 2017, Thessaloniki, Greece, July 3-5, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-1708-3 [contents]
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