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18th FDTC 2021: Milan, Italy
- 18th Workshop on Fault Detection and Tolerance in Cryptography, FDTC 2021, Milan, Italy, September 17, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-3673-1
- Marina Krcek, Daniele Fronte, Stjepan Picek:
On the Importance of Initial Solutions Selection in Fault Injection. 1-12 - Guillaume Barbu
, Luk Bettale
, Laurent Castelnovi, Thomas Chabrier, Nicolas Debande, Christophe Giraud
, Nathan Reboud:
A High-Order Infective Countermeasure Framework. 13-19 - Florian Hauschild, Kathrin Garb
, Lukas Auer, Bodo Selmke, Johannes Obermaier
:
ARCHIE: A QEMU-Based Framework for Architecture-Independent Evaluation of Faults. 20-30 - Thomas Trouchkine, Guillaume Bouffard
, Jessy Clédière:
EM Fault Model Characterization on SoCs: From Different Architectures to the Same Fault Model. 31-38 - Luk Bettale
, Simon Montoya
, Guénaël Renault:
Safe-Error Analysis of Post-Quantum Cryptography Mechanisms - Short Paper-. 39-44 - Michael Gruber
, Patrick Karl
, Georg Sigl:
Algebraic Fault Analysis of Subterranean 2.0. 45-55 - Yoo-Seung Won, Shivam Bhasin:
Are Cold Boot Attacks Still Feasible: A Case Study on Raspberry Pi With Stacked Memory. 56-60 - Colin O'Flynn:
Short Paper: EMFI for Safety-Critical Testing of Automotive Systems. 61-66 - Julien Toulemont, Geoffrey Chancel, Jean Marc Gallière, Frédérick Mailly
, Pascal Nouet, Philippe Maurine:
On the scaling of EMFI probes. 67-73 - Vanthanh Khuat, Jean-Luc Danger, Jean-Max Dutertre:
Laser Fault Injection in a 32-bit Microcontroller: from the Flash Interface to the Execution Pipeline. 74-85 - Otto Bittner, Thilo Krachenfels
, Andreas Galauner, Jean-Pierre Seifert:
The Forgotten Threat of Voltage Glitching: A Case Study on Nvidia Tegra X2 SoCs. 86-97
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