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WESS 2010: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
- Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Embedded Systems Security, WESS 2010, Scottsdale, AZ, USA, October 24, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0078-0
- Ted Huffmire, Timothy E. Levin, Michael Bilzor, Cynthia E. Irvine, Jonathan Valamehr, Mohit Tiwari, Timothy Sherwood, Ryan Kastner:
Hardware trust implications of 3-D integration. 1 - Luis Angel D. Bathen, Nikil D. Dutt:
PoliMakE: a policy making engine for secure embedded software execution on chip-multiprocessors. 2 - Leandro Fiorin, Alberto Ferrante, Konstantinos Padarnitsas, Stefano Carucci:
Hardware-assisted security enhanced Linux in embedded systems: a proposal. 3 - Edgar Mateos, Catherine H. Gebotys:
A new correlation frequency analysis of the side channel. 4 - Ambuj Sinha, Zhimin Chen, Patrick Schaumont:
A comprehensive analysis of performance and side-channel-leakage of AES SBOX implementations in embedded software. 5 - Shivam Bhasin, Sylvain Guilley, Florent Flament, Nidhal Selmane, Jean-Luc Danger:
Countering early evaluation: an approach towards robust dual-rail precharge logic. 6 - Alessandro Barenghi, Luca Breveglieri, Israel Koren, Gerardo Pelosi, Francesco Regazzoni:
Countermeasures against fault attacks on software implemented AES: effectiveness and cost. 7 - Nevine Maurice Ebeid, Rob Lambert:
A new CRT-RSA algorithm resistant to powerful fault attacks. 8 - Dominik Merli, Frederic Stumpf, Claudia Eckert:
Improving the quality of ring oscillator PUFs on FPGAs. 9 - Christopher Szilagyi, Philip Koopman:
Low cost multicast authentication via validity voting in time-triggered embedded control networks. 10 - Abdourhamane Idrissa, Alain Aubert, Thierry Fournel, Viktor Fischer:
Secure protocols for serverless remote product authentication. 11 - Slobodan Lukovic, Nikolaos Christianos:
Enhancing network-on-chip components to support security of processing elements. 12
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