When employing cryptographic tunnels such as the ones provided by Secure Shell (SSH) to protect their privacy on the Internet, users expect two forms of protection. First, they aim...
Maurizio Dusi, Alice Este, Francesco Gringoli, Luc...
Side channels are typically viewed as attacks that leak cryptographic keys during cryptographic algorithm processing, by observation of system side effects. In this paper, we pres...
Albert Tannous, Jonathan T. Trostle, Mohamed Hassa...
Abstract. Cryptographic algorithms are used in a large variety of different applications to ensure security services. It is, thus, very interesting to investigate various implement...
Howon Kim, Thomas J. Wollinger, YongJe Choi, Kyoil...
The inability of humans to generate and remember strong secrets makes it difficult for people to manage cryptographic keys. To address this problem, numerous proposals have been s...
Protocols for authenticated key exchange (AKE) allow parties within an insecure network to establish a common session key which can then be used to secure their future communicati...