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JOC
2011
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12 years 8 months ago
On the Security of Oscillator-Based Random Number Generators
Physical random number generators (a.k.a. TRNGs) appear to be critical components of many cryptographic systems. Yet, such building blocks are still too seldom provided with a form...
Mathieu Baudet, David Lubicz, Julien Micolod, Andr...
ASIACRYPT
2001
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Practical Construction and Analysis of Pseudo-Randomness Primitives
Abstract. We give a careful, fixed-size parameter analysis of a standard [1,4] way to form a pseudorandom generator by iterating a one-way function and then pseudo-random function...
Johan Håstad, Mats Näslund
ASIACRYPT
2003
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
The Insecurity of Esign in Practical Implementations
Provable security usually makes the assumption that a source of perfectly random and secret data is available. However, in practical applications, and especially when smart cards a...
Pierre-Alain Fouque, Nick Howgrave-Graham, Gwena&e...
CTRSA
2005
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Hold Your Sessions: An Attack on Java Session-Id Generation
HTTP session-id’s take an important role in almost any web site today. This paper presents a cryptanalysis of Java Servlet 128-bit session-id’s and an efficient practical predi...
Zvi Gutterman, Dahlia Malkhi
CHES
2009
Springer
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14 years 5 months ago
An Efficient Method for Random Delay Generation in Embedded Software
Random delays are a countermeasure against a range of side channel and fault attacks that is often implemented in embedded software. We propose a new method for generation of rando...
Ilya Kizhvatov, Jean-Sébastien Coron