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The following pages link to Pushing the Limits: A Very Compact and a Threshold Implementation of AES (Q3003375):
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- WARP: revisiting GFN for lightweight 128-bit block cipher (Q832383) (← links)
- Threshold implementations of small S-boxes (Q892276) (← links)
- Masking and leakage-resilient primitives: one, the other(s) or both? (Q892292) (← 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)
- Hold your breath, PRIMATEs are lightweight (Q1698631) (← links)
- Keymill: side-channel resilient key generator, a new concept for SCA-security by design (Q1698634) (← links)
- Small low-depth circuits for cryptographic applications (Q1755189) (← links)
- TNT: how to tweak a block cipher (Q2119027) (← links)
- Lightweight authenticated encryption mode suitable for threshold implementation (Q2119030) (← links)
- Monomial evaluation of polynomial functions protected by threshold implementations -- with an illustration on AES -- extended version (Q2120989) (← links)
- Generalized related-key rectangle attacks on block ciphers with linear key schedule: applications to SKINNY and GIFT (Q2182076) (← links)
- Blockcipher-based authenticated encryption: how small can we go? (Q2188958) (← links)
- Spin me right round rotational symmetry for FPGA-specific AES: extended version (Q2188965) (← links)
- Arithmetic Addition over Boolean Masking (Q2794517) (← links)
- Exploring Energy Efficiency of Lightweight Block Ciphers (Q2807203) (← links)
- Affine Equivalence and Its Application to Tightening Threshold Implementations (Q2807212) (← links)
- Masking Large Keys in Hardware: A Masked Implementation of McEliece (Q2807215) (← links)
- The SKINNY Family of Block Ciphers and Its Low-Latency Variant MANTIS (Q2829213) (← links)
- Towards Sound Fresh Re-keying with Hard (Physical) Learning Problems (Q2829218) (← links)
- ParTI – Towards Combined Hardware Countermeasures Against Side-Channel and Fault-Injection Attacks (Q2829219) (← links)
- Very Compact Hardware Implementations of the Blockcipher CLEFIA (Q2889877) (← links)
- ALE: AES-Based Lightweight Authenticated Encryption (Q2946890) (← links)
- The Multiplicative Complexity of Boolean Functions on Four and Five Variables (Q2946971) (← links)
- Side-Channel Analysis Protection and Low-Latency in Action (Q2958135) (← links)
- Unknown-Input Attacks in the Parallel Setting: Improving the Security of the CHES 2012 Leakage-Resilient PRF (Q2958140) (← 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)
- Atomic-AES: A Compact Implementation of the AES Encryption/Decryption Core (Q3179484) (← links)
- Enabling 3-Share Threshold Implementations for all 4-Bit S-Boxes (Q3193255) (← links)
- Protecting Triple-DES Against DPA (Q3297558) (← links)
- $\textnormal{\textsc{TWINE}}$: A Lightweight Block Cipher for Multiple Platforms (Q3455510) (← links)
- Algebraic Decomposition for Probing Security (Q3457137) (← links)
- Consolidating Masking Schemes (Q3457138) (← links)
- Robust Encryption, Revisited (Q4916019) (← links)
- A survey on implementation of lightweight block ciphers for resource constraints devices (Q5043892) (← links)
- A VLSI implementation of an SM4 algorithm resistant to power analysis (Q5275271) (← links)
- Parallel Implementations of Masking Schemes and the Bounded Moment Leakage Model (Q5738889) (← links)
- How Fast Can Higher-Order Masking Be in Software? (Q5738890) (← links)
- A further study on bridge structures and constructing bijective S-boxes for low-latency masking (Q6063138) (← links)