The following pages link to Consolidating Masking Schemes (Q3457138):
Displayed 29 items.
- Correlation power analysis and higher-order masking implementation of WAGE (Q832394) (← links)
- The wonderful world of global random oracles (Q1648798) (← links)
- Bridging the gap: advanced tools for side-channel leakage estimation beyond Gaussian templates and histograms (Q1698615) (← links)
- Uniform first-order threshold implementations (Q1698616) (← links)
- Fault template attacks on block ciphers exploiting fault propagation (Q2055630) (← links)
- How to fool a black box machine learning based side-channel security evaluation (Q2120993) (← links)
- Resilient uniformity: applying resiliency in masking (Q2130025) (← links)
- Spin me right round rotational symmetry for FPGA-specific AES: extended version (Q2188965) (← links)
- Succinct Diophantine-satisfiability arguments (Q2691605) (← links)
- SILVER -- statistical independence and leakage verification (Q2692368) (← links)
- Cryptanalysis of masked ciphers: a not so random idea (Q2692369) (← links)
- ParTI – Towards Combined Hardware Countermeasures Against Side-Channel and Fault-Injection Attacks (Q2829219) (← links)
- A Tale of Two Shares: Why Two-Share Threshold Implementation Seems Worthwhile—and Why It Is Not (Q2958149) (← links)
- An Efficient Side-Channel Protected AES Implementation with Arbitrary Protection Order (Q2975799) (← links)
- Hiding Higher-Order Side-Channel Leakage (Q2975801) (← links)
- Reducing Randomness Complexity of Mask Refreshing Algorithm (Q3297482) (← links)
- On Masked Galois-Field Multiplication for Authenticated Encryption Resistant to Side Channel Analysis (Q3297551) (← links)
- Protecting Triple-DES Against DPA (Q3297558) (← links)
- A First-Order SCA Resistant AES Without Fresh Randomness (Q3297561) (← links)
- Detecting Flawed Masking Schemes with Leakage Detection Tests (Q4639478) (← links)
- Parallel Implementations of Masking Schemes and the Bounded Moment Leakage Model (Q5738889) (← links)
- Energy consumption of protected cryptographic hardware cores. An experimental study (Q6088711) (← links)
- Secret can be public: low-memory AEAD mode for high-order masking (Q6108985) (← links)
- Higher-order masking scheme for Trivium hardware implementation (Q6134029) (← links)
- Secure and efficient software masking on superscalar pipelined processors (Q6157510) (← links)
- Divided we stand, united we fall: security analysis of some SCA+SIFA countermeasures against SCA-enhanced fault template attacks (Q6157512) (← links)
- A lightweight implementation of Saber resistant against side-channel attacks (Q6157586) (← links)
- Improving first-order threshold implementations of \textsf{SKINNY} (Q6157588) (← links)
- Domain-oriented masked bit-parallel finite-field multiplier against side-channel attacks (Q6161456) (← links)