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The following pages link to Private Circuits II: Keeping Secrets in Tamperable Circuits (Q3593103):
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- Bounded tamper resilience: how to go beyond the algebraic barrier (Q514469) (← links)
- Secure hardware implementation of nonlinear functions in the presence of glitches (Q656517) (← links)
- On the impossibility of cryptography with tamperable randomness (Q1688399) (← links)
- Subversion-resilient signatures: definitions, constructions and applications (Q1989360) (← links)
- Classical leakage resilience from fault-tolerant quantum computation (Q2010581) (← links)
- Security of hedged Fiat-Shamir signatures under fault attacks (Q2055633) (← links)
- Leakage-resilience of the Shamir secret-sharing scheme against physical-bit leakages (Q2056737) (← links)
- Strong continuous non-malleable encoding schemes with tamper-detection (Q2195381) (← links)
- Continuously non-malleable codes in the split-state model (Q2210446) (← links)
- Tight upper and lower bounds for leakage-resilient, locally decodable and updatable non-malleable codes (Q2272981) (← links)
- Locally decodable and updatable non-malleable codes and their applications (Q2303459) (← links)
- The Chaining Lemma and Its Application (Q2947530) (← links)
- Leakage Resilience of the Blom’s Key Distribution Scheme (Q2948266) (← links)
- Efficient Public-Key Cryptography with Bounded Leakage and Tamper Resilience (Q2958151) (← links)
- Tamper-Proof Circuits: How to Trade Leakage for Tamper-Resilience (Q3012821) (← links)
- Compositional Synthesis of Leakage Resilient Programs (Q3304821) (← links)
- Founding Cryptography on Tamper-Proof Hardware Tokens (Q3408202) (← links)
- One-Time Programs (Q3600212) (← links)
- A Unified Framework for the Analysis of Side-Channel Key Recovery Attacks (Q3627450) (← links)
- A Leakage-Resilient Mode of Operation (Q3627451) (← links)
- Non-Malleable Codes from Additive Combinatorics (Q4637777) (← links)
- Non-malleable Codes with Split-State Refresh (Q5738791) (← links)
- Tight Upper and Lower Bounds for Leakage-Resilient, Locally Decodable and Updatable Non-malleable Codes (Q5738792) (← links)
- Codes for Side-Channel Attacks and Protections (Q5739021) (← links)
- Efficiently testable circuits without conductivity (Q6582213) (← links)
- The random fault model (Q6620044) (← links)
- Protecting distributed primitives against leakage: equivocal secret sharing and more (Q6639504) (← links)