Key Bit-Dependent Attack on Protected PKC Using a Single Trace
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- A practical countermeasure against address-bit differential power analysis.
- Attacking embedded ECC implementations through CMOV side channels
- Attacking randomized exponentiations using unsupervised learning
- Comparative Power Analysis of Modular Exponentiation Algorithms
- Exploiting collisions in addition chain-based exponentiation algorithms using a single trace
- Highly Regular Right-to-Left Algorithms for Scalar Multiplication
- Horizontal Correlation Analysis on Exponentiation
- Information and Communications Security
- Localized electromagnetic analysis of cryptographic implementations
- Pattern classification.
- Pattern recognition and machine learning.
- Speeding the Pollard and Elliptic Curve Methods of Factorization
- Timing attacks on implementations of Diffie-Hellman, RSA, DSS, and other systems
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