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ASHES@CCS 2018: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Chip-Hong Chang, Ulrich Rührmair, Daniel E. Holcomb, Jorge Guajardo:
Proceedings of the 2018 Workshop on Attacks and Solutions in Hardware Security, ASHES@CCS 2018, Toronto, ON, Canada, October 19, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5996-2
Session 1: Novel and Efficient Hardware Implementations
- Olivier Bronchain, Louis Dassy, Sebastian Faust, François-Xavier Standaert:
Implementing Trojan-Resilient Hardware from (Mostly) Untrusted Components Designed by Colluding Manufacturers. 1-10 - Zdenek Martinasek, Jan Hajny, David Smekal, Lukas Malina, Denis Matousek, Michal Kekely, Nele Mentens:
200 Gbps Hardware Accelerated Encryption System for FPGA Network Cards. 11-17 - Dina Kamel, Davide Bellizia, François-Xavier Standaert, Denis Flandre, David Bol:
Demonstrating an LPPN Processor. 18-23
Session 2: Hardware Attacks
- Zhenkai Zhang, Zihao Zhan, Daniel Balasubramanian, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos, Gabor Karsai:
Triggering Rowhammer Hardware Faults on ARM: A Revisit. 24-33 - Mohammad Shahrad, Arsalan Mosenia, Liwei Song, Mung Chiang, David Wentzlaff, Prateek Mittal:
Acoustic Denial of Service Attacks on Hard Disk Drives. 34-39
Keynote
- Alexander Glaser:
Hardware Security at the Limit: Nuclear Verification and Arms Control. 40
Session 3: Resource-Constrained Hardware and IoT Security
- Bruhadeshwar Bezawada, Maalvika Bachani, Jordan Peterson, Hossein Shirazi, Indrakshi Ray, Indrajit Ray:
Behavioral Fingerprinting of IoT Devices. 41-50 - Marc Joye, Yan Michalevsky:
RSA Signatures Under Hardware Restrictions. 51-54
Session 4: Countermeasures Against Hardware Attacks
- Yuan Yao, Patrick Schaumont:
A Low-cost Function Call Protection Mechanism Against Instruction Skip Fault Attacks. 55-64 - Mauricio Gutierrez, Ziming Zhao, Adam Doupé, Yan Shoshitaishvili, Gail-Joon Ahn:
CacheLight: Defeating the CacheKit Attack. 65-74 - William Diehl, Farnoud Farahmand, Abubakr Abdulgadir, Jens-Peter Kaps, Kris Gaj:
Fixing the CLOC with Fine-grain Leakage Analysis. 75-80
Keynote
- Srdjan Capkun:
Secure Positioning and Location-Based Security for IoT and Beyond. 81
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