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TISSEC
2002
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Information leakage from optical emanations
Joe Loughry, David A. Umphress
CHES
2005
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Security Limits for Compromising Emanations
Nearly half a century ago, military organizations introduced “Tempest” emission-security test standards to control information leakage from unintentional electromagnetic emanat...
Markus G. Kuhn
SP
2002
IEEE
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Optical Time-Domain Eavesdropping Risks of CRT Displays
A new eavesdropping technique can be used to read cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays at a distance. The intensity of the light emitted by a raster-scan screen as a function of time c...
Markus G. Kuhn
CHES
2005
Springer
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Security Evaluation Against Electromagnetic Analysis at Design Time
Electromagnetic analysis (EMA) can be used to compromise secret information by analysing the electric and/or magnetic fields emanating from a device. It follows differential power...
Huiyun Li, A. Theodore Markettos, Simon W. Moore
SIGGRAPH
2010
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Manifold bootstrapping for SVBRDF capture
Manifold bootstrapping is a new method for data-driven modeling of real-world, spatially-varying reflectance, based on the idea that reflectance over a given material sample forms...
Yue Dong, Jiaping Wang, Xin Tong, John Snyder, Yan...