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TDSC
2010
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14 years 5 months ago
On the General Applicability of Instruction-Set Randomization
We describe Instruction-Set Randomization (ISR), a general approach for safeguarding systems against any type of code-injection attack. We apply Kerckhoffs' principle to creat...
Stephen W. Boyd, Gaurav S. Kc, Michael E. Locasto,...
ASIACRYPT
2011
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
BiTR: Built-in Tamper Resilience
The assumption of the availability of tamper-proof hardware tokens has been used extensively in the design of cryptographic primitives. For example, Katz (Eurocrypt 2007) suggests ...
Seung Geol Choi, Aggelos Kiayias, Tal Malkin
SIGMOD
2008
ACM
210views Database» more  SIGMOD 2008»
15 years 11 months ago
Private queries in location based services: anonymizers are not necessary
Mobile devices equipped with positioning capabilities (e.g., GPS) can ask location-dependent queries to Location Based Services (LBS). To protect privacy, the user location must n...
Gabriel Ghinita, Panos Kalnis, Ali Khoshgozaran, C...
TCC
2009
Springer
169views Cryptology» more  TCC 2009»
15 years 11 months ago
Goldreich's One-Way Function Candidate and Myopic Backtracking Algorithms
Abstract. Goldreich (ECCC 2000) proposed a candidate one-way function construction which is parameterized by the choice of a small predicate (over d = O(1) variables) and of a bipa...
James Cook, Omid Etesami, Rachel Miller, Luca Trev...
FDTC
2010
Springer
132views Cryptology» more  FDTC 2010»
14 years 9 months ago
Fault Injection Resilience
Fault injections constitute a major threat to the security of embedded systems. The errors in the cryptographic algorithms have been shown to be extremely dangerous, since powerful...
Sylvain Guilley, Laurent Sauvage, Jean-Luc Danger,...