Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems – CHES 2005 [electronic resource] : 7th International Workshop, Edinburgh, UK, August 29 – September 1, 2005. Proceedings / edited by Josyula R. Rao, Berk Sunar.

Contributor(s): Rao, Josyula R [editor.] | Sunar, Berk [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 3659Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005Description: XIV, 458 p. Also available online. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540319405Subject(s): Computer science | Logic design | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Operating systems (Computers) | Data encryption (Computer science) | Information Systems | Computer Science | Data Encryption | Logic Design | Computer Communication Networks | Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems | Operating Systems | Management of Computing and Information SystemsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.82 LOC classification: QA76.9.A25Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Side Channels I -- Resistance of Randomized Projective Coordinates Against Power Analysis -- Templates as Master Keys -- A Stochastic Model for Differential Side Channel Cryptanalysis -- Arithmetic for Cryptanalysis -- A New Baby-Step Giant-Step Algorithm and Some Applications to Cryptanalysis -- Further Hidden Markov Model Cryptanalysis -- Low Resources -- Energy-Efficient Software Implementation of Long Integer Modular Arithmetic -- Short Memory Scalar Multiplication on Koblitz Curves -- Hardware/Software Co-design for Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography (HECC) on the 8051 ?P -- Special Purpose Hardware -- SHARK: A Realizable Special Hardware Sieving Device for Factoring 1024-Bit Integers -- Scalable Hardware for Sparse Systems of Linear Equations, with Applications to Integer Factorization -- Design of Testable Random Bit Generators -- Hardware Attacks and Countermeasures I -- Successfully Attacking Masked AES Hardware Implementations -- Masked Dual-Rail Pre-charge Logic: DPA-Resistance Without Routing Constraints -- Masking at Gate Level in the Presence of Glitches -- Arithmetic for Cryptography -- Bipartite Modular Multiplication -- Fast Truncated Multiplication for Cryptographic Applications -- Using an RSA Accelerator for Modular Inversion -- Comparison of Bit and Word Level Algorithms for Evaluating Unstructured Functions over Finite Rings -- Side Channel II (EM) -- EM Analysis of Rijndael and ECC on a Wireless Java-Based PDA -- Security Limits for Compromising Emanations -- Security Evaluation Against Electromagnetic Analysis at Design Time -- Side Channel III -- On Second-Order Differential Power Analysis -- Improved Higher-Order Side-Channel Attacks with FPGA Experiments -- Trusted Computing -- Secure Data Management in Trusted Computing -- Hardware Attacks and Countermeasures II -- Data Remanence in Flash Memory Devices -- Prototype IC with WDDL and Differential Routing – DPA Resistance Assessment -- Hardware Attacks and Countermeasures III -- DPA Leakage Models for CMOS Logic Circuits -- The “Backend Duplication” Method -- Efficient Hardware I -- Hardware Acceleration of the Tate Pairing in Characteristic Three -- Efficient Hardware for the Tate Pairing Calculation in Characteristic Three -- Efficient Hardware II -- AES on FPGA from the Fastest to the Smallest -- A Very Compact S-Box for AES.
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Side Channels I -- Resistance of Randomized Projective Coordinates Against Power Analysis -- Templates as Master Keys -- A Stochastic Model for Differential Side Channel Cryptanalysis -- Arithmetic for Cryptanalysis -- A New Baby-Step Giant-Step Algorithm and Some Applications to Cryptanalysis -- Further Hidden Markov Model Cryptanalysis -- Low Resources -- Energy-Efficient Software Implementation of Long Integer Modular Arithmetic -- Short Memory Scalar Multiplication on Koblitz Curves -- Hardware/Software Co-design for Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography (HECC) on the 8051 ?P -- Special Purpose Hardware -- SHARK: A Realizable Special Hardware Sieving Device for Factoring 1024-Bit Integers -- Scalable Hardware for Sparse Systems of Linear Equations, with Applications to Integer Factorization -- Design of Testable Random Bit Generators -- Hardware Attacks and Countermeasures I -- Successfully Attacking Masked AES Hardware Implementations -- Masked Dual-Rail Pre-charge Logic: DPA-Resistance Without Routing Constraints -- Masking at Gate Level in the Presence of Glitches -- Arithmetic for Cryptography -- Bipartite Modular Multiplication -- Fast Truncated Multiplication for Cryptographic Applications -- Using an RSA Accelerator for Modular Inversion -- Comparison of Bit and Word Level Algorithms for Evaluating Unstructured Functions over Finite Rings -- Side Channel II (EM) -- EM Analysis of Rijndael and ECC on a Wireless Java-Based PDA -- Security Limits for Compromising Emanations -- Security Evaluation Against Electromagnetic Analysis at Design Time -- Side Channel III -- On Second-Order Differential Power Analysis -- Improved Higher-Order Side-Channel Attacks with FPGA Experiments -- Trusted Computing -- Secure Data Management in Trusted Computing -- Hardware Attacks and Countermeasures II -- Data Remanence in Flash Memory Devices -- Prototype IC with WDDL and Differential Routing – DPA Resistance Assessment -- Hardware Attacks and Countermeasures III -- DPA Leakage Models for CMOS Logic Circuits -- The “Backend Duplication” Method -- Efficient Hardware I -- Hardware Acceleration of the Tate Pairing in Characteristic Three -- Efficient Hardware for the Tate Pairing Calculation in Characteristic Three -- Efficient Hardware II -- AES on FPGA from the Fastest to the Smallest -- A Very Compact S-Box for AES.

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