The following pages link to (Q4364574):
Displaying 50 items.
- Relations between robustness and RKA security under public-key encryption (Q266278) (← links)
- Signature schemes secure against hard-to-invert leakage (Q290397) (← links)
- Polar differential power attacks and evaluation (Q439840) (← links)
- Differential fault analysis on block cipher SEED (Q445349) (← links)
- Probabilistic signature based generalized framework for differential fault analysis of stream ciphers (Q517727) (← links)
- Side-channel resistant crypto for less than 2,300 GE (Q656520) (← links)
- Fault analysis of Trivium (Q664385) (← links)
- Differential fault analysis of AES: toward reducing number of faults (Q712675) (← links)
- Construction of RSBFs with improved cryptographic properties to resist differential fault attack on grain family of stream ciphers (Q892277) (← links)
- Complete reverse-engineering of AES-like block ciphers by SCARE and FIRE attacks (Q892289) (← links)
- Error detection and error correction procedures for the advanced encryption standard (Q1009086) (← links)
- Super-strong RKA secure MAC, PKE and SE from tag-based hash proof system (Q1647557) (← links)
- On the impossibility of cryptography with tamperable randomness (Q1688399) (← links)
- Provably secure certificate-based encryption with leakage resilience (Q1698724) (← links)
- Leakage-resilient cryptography from puncturable primitives and obfuscation (Q1710617) (← links)
- Two improved multiple-differential collision attacks (Q1717875) (← links)
- Fault attacks on nonce-based authenticated encryption: application to Keyak and Ketje (Q1726679) (← links)
- Differential fault analysis on SMS4 using a single fault (Q1944063) (← links)
- Fault analysis of the NTRUSign digital signature scheme (Q1947651) (← links)
- White-box cryptography: don't forget about grey-box attacks (Q2010584) (← links)
- Design of fault-resilient S-boxes for AES-like block ciphers (Q2040333) (← links)
- Fault template attacks on block ciphers exploiting fault propagation (Q2055630) (← links)
- Impossibility on tamper-resilient cryptography with uniqueness properties (Q2061927) (← links)
- A white-box speck implementation using self-equivalence encodings (Q2096645) (← links)
- Differential fault attack on Rocca (Q2104444) (← links)
- Differential fault attack on lightweight block cipher PIPO (Q2104448) (← links)
- Persistent fault analysis with few encryptions (Q2106677) (← links)
- A stealthy hardware Trojan based on a statistical fault attack (Q2120995) (← links)
- Non-malleable functions and their applications (Q2121503) (← links)
- \textsf{Transform} without \textsf{encode} is not sufficient for SIFA and FTA security: a case study (Q2145286) (← links)
- Proving SIFA protection of masked redundant circuits (Q2147200) (← links)
- Information-combining differential fault attacks on DEFAULT (Q2170087) (← links)
- Related-key secure key encapsulation from extended computational bilinear Diffie-Hellman (Q2293251) (← links)
- Locally decodable and updatable non-malleable codes and their applications (Q2303459) (← links)
- A new class of security oriented error correcting robust codes (Q2325296) (← links)
- Strongly leakage resilient authenticated key exchange, revisited (Q2334443) (← links)
- On the structural weakness of the GGHN stream cipher (Q2380845) (← links)
- Fully leakage-resilient signatures (Q2392093) (← links)
- Public key encryption resilient to leakage and tampering attacks (Q2402358) (← links)
- Strong authenticated key exchange with auxiliary inputs (Q2402976) (← links)
- Public-key encryption for protecting data in cloud system with intelligent agents against side-channel attacks (Q2403460) (← links)
- Elliptic curve cryptosystems in the presence of permanent and transient faults (Q2486874) (← links)
- On two DES implementations secure against differential power analysis in smart-cards (Q2500477) (← links)
- Scope: On the Side Channel Vulnerability of Releasing Unverified Plaintexts (Q2807225) (← links)
- Efficient Completely Non-Malleable and RKA Secure Public Key Encryptions (Q2817809) (← links)
- ParTI – Towards Combined Hardware Countermeasures Against Side-Channel and Fault-Injection Attacks (Q2829219) (← links)
- A Black-Box Construction of Strongly Unforgeable Signature Schemes in the Bounded Leakage Model (Q2953870) (← links)
- Statistical Fault Attacks on Nonce-Based Authenticated Encryption Schemes (Q2958130) (← links)
- Efficient Public-Key Cryptography with Bounded Leakage and Tamper Resilience (Q2958151) (← links)
- Improved Fault Analysis on the Block Cipher SPECK by Injecting Faults in the Same Round (Q2988354) (← links)