To encourage development of test methods, metrics and tools for evaluating the effectiveness of mitigations against non-invasive attacks on cryptographic modules.
CALL FOR PAPERS (Submission has been closed. Updated Aug. 17, 2011)
Technical Contact: non-invasive@nist.gov
Related Projects / Workshops:
FDTC 2011
CHES 2011
CRI Seminar
Special Note: NIST Computer Security Division would like to acknowledge Dr. Hori's valuable contributions as an organizer to this workshop, and also for being a key representative to the workshop committee. Thank you.
Workshop Team:
Randall Easter, NIST (General Chair)
Akashi Satoh, AIST (Program Chair)
Program Committee:
Hirofumi Sakane, NIST and AIST
Caroline Scace, NIST
Kim Schaffer, NIST
Matthew Scholl, NIST
Accepted Papers:
Choosing Distinguishers for Differential Power Analysis Attacks
Elisabeth Oswald, University of Bristol, Department of Computer Science
Luke Mather, University of Bristol, Department of Computer Science
Carolyn Whitnall, University of Bristol, Department of Computer Science
Non-invasive Trigger-free Fault Injection Method Based on Intentional Electromagnetic Interference
Yu-ichi Hayashi, Tohoku University
Naofumi Homma, Tohoku University
Takeshi Sugawara, Tohoku University
Takaaki Mizuki, Tohoku University
Takafumi Aoki, Tohoku University
Hideaki Sone, Tohoku University
Education and open benchmarking on side-channel analysis with the DPA contests
Jean-Luc Danger, DPA Contest
Guillaume Duc, DPA Contest
Sylvain Guilley, DPA Contest
Laurent Sauvage, DPA Contest
Side-Channel Attack Standard Evaluation Board SASEBO-W for Smartcard Testing
Toshihiro Katashita, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Yohei Hori, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Hirofumi Sakane, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Akashi Satoh, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Novel Applications of Wavelet Transforms based Side-Channel Analysis
Youssef Souissi, Telecom Paris-Tech
M.Aziz el Aabid, Telecom Paris-Tech, Université Paris 8
Jean-Luc Danger, Telecom Paris-Tech, Secure-IC SAS
Sylvain Guilley, Telecom Paris-Tech, Secure-IC SAS
Nicolas Debande, Telecom Paris-Tech, Morpho
Efficient FPGA Implementation of dual-rail countermeasures using Stochastic Models
Shivam Bhasin, Telecom Paris-Tech
Sylvain Guilley, Telecom Paris-Tech
Youssef Souissi, Telecom Paris-Tech
Jean-Luc Danger, Telecom Paris-Tech
A testing methodology for side-channel resistance validation
Gilbert Goodwill, Cryptography Research Inc.
Benjamin Jun, Cryptography Research Inc.
Josh Jaffe, Cryptography Research Inc.
Pankaj Rohatgi, Cryptography Research Inc.
Efficient side-channel testing for public key algorithms: RSA case study
Josh Jaffe, Cryptography Research Inc.
Pankaj Rohatgi, Cryptography Research Inc.
Marc Witteman, Riscure
An Equidistant Message Power Attack Using Restricted Number of Traces on Reduction Algorithm
Jong-Yeon Park, Cryptography and Information Security Institute(CISI), Department of Mathematics Kookmin University
Dong-Guk Han, Cryptography and Information Security Institute(CISI), Department of Mathematics Kookmin University
Okyeon Yi, Cryptography and Information Security Institute(CISI), Department of Mathematics Kookmin University
Dooho Choi, Electronic and Telecommunication Research Institute(ETRI)
Test Apparatus for Side-Channel Resistance Compliance Testing
Michael Hutter, Institute for Applied Information Processing and Communications (IAIK), Graz University of Technology
Jörn-Marc Schmidt, Institute for Applied Information Processing and Communications (IAIK), Graz University of Technology
Thomas Plos, Institute for Applied Information Processing and Communications (IAIK), Graz University of Technology
Mario Kirschbaum, Institute for Applied Information Processing and Communications (IAIK), Graz University of Technology
Practical Electro-Magnetic Analysis
Fred de Beer, Riscure
Marc Witteman, Riscure
Bartek Gedrojc, Riscure
Evaluation Tools for Side-Channel Attacks: An Overview
François-Xavier Standaert UCL Crypto Group, Université catholique de Louvain
Starts: September 26, 2011 - 12:00 AM EST
Ends: September 27, 2011 - 12:00 AM EST
Format: In-person Type: Workshop
Attendance Type: Open to public
Audience Type: Industry,Government,Academia,Other
Todai-ji Cultural Center Nara, Japan