Fault diagnosis and tolerance in cryptography; proceedings.9780769533148 Fault diagnosis and tolerance in cryptography; proceedings. Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptopgraphy (2008: Washington, DC) Ed. by Luca Breveglieri et al. Computer Society Press 2008 116 pages $171.00 Paperback TK5103 Papers from a recent workshop cover all aspects of fault injection- based side channel attacks on cryptographic cryp·tog·ra·phy n. 1. The process or skill of communicating in or deciphering secret writings or ciphers. 2. Secret writing. cryp devices and the corresponding countermeasures That form of military science that, by the employment of devices and/or techniques, has as its objective the impairment of the operational effectiveness of enemy activity. See also electronic warfare. for both secret and public key cryptosystems. Work is arranged in sections on side channel attacks and countermeasures, differential fault analysis, fault security of hardware and software, fault security of elliptic curve cryptography See ECC. , and fault security of public key cryptography An encryption method that uses a two-part key: a public key and a private key. To send an encrypted message to someone, you use the recipient's public key, which can be sent to you via regular e-mail or made available on any public Web site or venue. . Some specific areas examined include silicon-level solutions to counteract passive and active attacks, comparative analysis of robust fault attack resistant architectures for public and private cryptosystems, exploiting hardware performance counters, and a generic fault countermeasure coun·ter·meas·ure n. A measure or action taken to counter or offset another one. countermeasure Noun action taken to counteract some other action Noun 1. providing data and program flow integrity. There is no subject index. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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