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found 19 matches
- 2010
- Frederik Armknecht, Roel Maes, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Berk Sunar, Pim Tuyls:
Memory Leakage-Resilient Encryption Based on Physically Unclonable Functions. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 135-164 - Yoo-Jin Baek, Vanessa Gratzer, Sung-Hyun Kim, David Naccache:
Extracting Unknown Keys from Unknown Algorithms Encrypting Unknown Fixed Messages and Returning No Results. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 189-197 - Daniel Y. Deng, Andrew H. Chan, G. Edward Suh:
Authentication of Processor Hardware Leveraging Performance Limits in Detailed Simulations and Emulations. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 309-329 - Loïc Duflot, Olivier Grumelard, Olivier Levillain, Benjamin Morin:
On the Limits of Hypervisor- and Virtual Machine Monitor-Based Isolation. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 349-366 - Jorge Guajardo, Muhammad Asim, Milan Petkovic:
Towards Reliable Remote Healthcare Applications Using Combined Fuzzy Extraction. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 387-407 - Ghaith Hammouri, Aykutlu Dana, Berk Sunar:
License Distribution Protocols from Optical Media Fingerprints. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 201-222 - Helena Handschuh, Geert Jan Schrijen, Pim Tuyls:
Hardware Intrinsic Security from Physically Unclonable Functions. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 39-53 - Kimmo Järvinen, Vladimir Kolesnikov, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Thomas Schneider:
Efficient Secure Two-Party Computation with Untrusted Hardware Tokens (Full Version). Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 367-386 - Inyoung Kim, Abhranil Maiti, Leyla Nazhandali, Patrick Schaumont, Vignesh Vivekraja, Huaiye Zhang:
From Statistics to Circuits: Foundations for Future Physical Unclonable Functions. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 55-78 - Darko Kirovski:
Anti-counterfeiting: Mixing the Physical and the Digital World. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 223-233 - Markus G. Kuhn:
Signal Authentication in Trusted Satellite Navigation Receivers. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 331-348 - Yong Ki Lee, Lejla Batina, Dave Singelée, Bart Preneel, Ingrid Verbauwhede:
Anti-counterfeiting, Untraceability and Other Security Challenges for RFID Systems: Public-Key-Based Protocols and Hardware. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 237-257 - Roel Maes, Ingrid Verbauwhede:
Physically Unclonable Functions: A Study on the State of the Art and Future Research Directions. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 3-37 - Ulrich Rührmair, Heike Busch, Stefan Katzenbeisser:
Strong PUFs: Models, Constructions, and Security Proofs. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 79-96 - Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Ivan Visconti, Christian Wachsmann:
Enhancing RFID Security and Privacy by Physically Unclonable Functions. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 281-305 - François-Xavier Standaert, Olivier Pereira, Yu Yu, Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Moti Yung, Elisabeth Oswald:
Leakage Resilient Cryptography in Practice. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 99-134 - Mohammad Tehranipoor, Berk Sunar:
Hardware Trojan Horses. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 167-187 - Markus Ullmann, Matthias Vögeler:
Contactless Security Token Enhanced Security by Using New Hardware Features in Cryptographic-Based Security Mechanisms. Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security 2010: 259-279 - Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, David Naccache:
Towards Hardware-Intrinsic Security - Foundations and Practice. Information Security and Cryptography, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-14451-6 [contents]
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