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- Silicon-level Solutions to Counteract Passive and Active AttacksSylvain Guilley, Laurent Sauvage, Jean-Luc Danger, Nidhal Selmane, Renaud Pacalet. 3-17 [doi]
- Aspects of the Development of Secure and Fault-Resistant HardwareWieland Fischer. 18-22 [doi]
- Improved Differential Fault Analysis on CLEFIAJunko Takahashi, Toshinori Fukunaga. 25-34 [doi]
- Masking Does Not Protect Against Differential Fault AttacksArnaud Boscher, Helena Handschuh. 35-40 [doi]
- Comparative Analysis of Robust Fault Attack Resistant Architectures for Public and Private CryptosystemsKonrad J. Kulikowski, Zhen Wang, Mark G. Karpovsky. 41-50 [doi]
- A Practical Fault Attack on Square and MultiplyJörn-Marc Schmidt, Christoph Herbst. 53-58 [doi]
- Exploiting Hardware Performance CountersLeif Uhsadel, Andy Georges, Ingrid Verbauwhede. 59-67 [doi]
- A Generic Fault Countermeasure Providing Data and Program Flow IntegrityMarcel Medwed, Jörn-Marc Schmidt. 68-73 [doi]
- Error Detection for Borrow-Save Adders Dedicated to ECC UnitJulien Francq, Jean-Baptiste Rigaud, Pascal Manet, Assia Tria, Arnaud Tisserand. 77-86 [doi]
- On the Security of a Unified CountermeasureMarc Joye. 87-91 [doi]
- Fault Attack onElliptic Curve Montgomery Ladder ImplementationPierre-Alain Fouque, Reynald Lercier, Denis Réal, Frédéric Valette. 92-98 [doi]
- In(security) Against Fault Injection Attacks for CRT-RSA ImplementationsAlexandre Berzati, Cécile Canovas, Louis Goubin. 101-107 [doi]
- Attacks on Authentication and Signature Schemes Involving Corruption of Public Key (Modulus)Michael Kara-Ivaniov, Eran Iceland, Aviad Kipnis. 108-115 [doi]