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CHES
2005
Springer
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Successfully Attacking Masked AES Hardware Implementations
During the last years, several masking schemes for AES have been proposed to secure hardware implementations against DPA attacks. In order to investigate the effectiveness of thes...
Stefan Mangard, Norbert Pramstaller, Elisabeth Osw...
CHES
2006
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
Pinpointing the Side-Channel Leakage of Masked AES Hardware Implementations
This article starts with a discussion of three different attacks on masked AES hardware implementations. This discussion leads to the conclusion that glitches in masked circuits po...
Stefan Mangard, Kai Schramm
FSE
2005
Springer
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A Side-Channel Analysis Resistant Description of the AES S-Box
So far, efficient algorithmic countermeasures to secure the AES algorithm against (first-order) differential side-channel attacks have been very expensive to implement. In this a...
Elisabeth Oswald, Stefan Mangard, Norbert Pramstal...
HOST
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Slicing Up a Perfect Hardware Masking Scheme
—Masking is a side-channel countermeasure that randomizes side-channel leakage, such as the power dissipation of a circuit. Masking is only effective on the condition that the in...
Zhimin Chen, Patrick Schaumont
ACNS
2008
Springer
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A Very Compact "Perfectly Masked" S-Box for AES
Implementations of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), including hardware applications with limited resources (e.g., smart cards), may be vulnerable to “side-channel attacks...
D. Canright, Lejla Batina