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Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography [electronic resource] :Third International Workshop, FDTC 2006, Yokohama, Japan, October 10, 2006. Proceedings / edited by Luca Breveglieri, Israel Koren, David Naccache, Jean-Pierre Seifert.

by Breveglieri, Luca [editor.]; Koren, Israel [editor.]; Naccache, David [editor.]; Seifert, Jean-Pierre [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science: 4236Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006.Description: XIII, 253 p. Also available online. online resource.ISBN: 9783540462514.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Operating systems (Computers) | Data encryption (Computer science) | Information storage and retrieval systems | Information Systems | Computer Science | Computer Communication Networks | Data Encryption | Operating Systems | Management of Computing and Information Systems | Computers and Society | Information Storage and RetrievalDDC classification: 004.6 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Attacks on Public Key Systems -- Is It Wise to Publish Your Public RSA Keys? -- Wagner’s Attack on a Secure CRT-RSA Algorithm Reconsidered -- Attacking Right-to-Left Modular Exponentiation with Timely Random Faults -- Sign Change Fault Attacks on Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems -- Cryptanalysis of Two Protocols for RSA with CRT Based on Fault Infection -- Protection of Public Key Systems -- Blinded Fault Resistant Exponentiation -- Incorporating Error Detection in an RSA Architecture -- Data and Computational Fault Detection Mechanism for Devices That Perform Modular Exponentiation -- Attacks on and Protection of Symmetric Key Systems -- Case Study of a Fault Attack on Asynchronous DES Crypto-Processors -- A Fault Attack Against the FOX Cipher Family -- Fault Based Collision Attacks on AES -- An Easily Testable and Reconfigurable Pipeline for Symmetric Block Ciphers -- Models for Fault Attacks on Cryptographic Devices -- An Adversarial Model for Fault Analysis Against Low-Cost Cryptographic Devices -- Cryptographic Key Reliable Lifetimes: Bounding the Risk of Key Exposure in the Presence of Faults -- A Comparative Cost/Security Analysis of Fault Attack Countermeasures -- Fault-Resistant Arithmetic for Cryptography -- Non-linear Residue Codes for Robust Public-Key Arithmetic -- Fault Attack Resistant Cryptographic Hardware with Uniform Error Detection -- Robust Finite Field Arithmetic for Fault-Tolerant Public-Key Cryptography -- Fault Attacks and Other Security Threats -- DPA on Faulty Cryptographic Hardware and Countermeasures -- Fault Analysis of DPA-Resistant Algorithms -- Java Type Confusion and Fault Attacks.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography, FDTC 2006, held in Yokohama, Japan in October 2006. The 12 revised papers of FDTC 2006 are presented together with 9 papers from FDTC 2004 and FDTC 2005 that passed a second round of reviewing. They all provide a comprehensive introduction to the issues faced by designers of robust cryptographic devices and to the currently available methodologies and techniques for protecting these devices against fault injection attacks. The papers are organized in topical sections on attacks on public key systems, protection of public key systems, attacks on and protection of symmetric key systems, models for fault attacks on cryptographic devices, fault-resistant arithmetic for cryptography, as well as fault attacks and other security threats.
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Attacks on Public Key Systems -- Is It Wise to Publish Your Public RSA Keys? -- Wagner’s Attack on a Secure CRT-RSA Algorithm Reconsidered -- Attacking Right-to-Left Modular Exponentiation with Timely Random Faults -- Sign Change Fault Attacks on Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems -- Cryptanalysis of Two Protocols for RSA with CRT Based on Fault Infection -- Protection of Public Key Systems -- Blinded Fault Resistant Exponentiation -- Incorporating Error Detection in an RSA Architecture -- Data and Computational Fault Detection Mechanism for Devices That Perform Modular Exponentiation -- Attacks on and Protection of Symmetric Key Systems -- Case Study of a Fault Attack on Asynchronous DES Crypto-Processors -- A Fault Attack Against the FOX Cipher Family -- Fault Based Collision Attacks on AES -- An Easily Testable and Reconfigurable Pipeline for Symmetric Block Ciphers -- Models for Fault Attacks on Cryptographic Devices -- An Adversarial Model for Fault Analysis Against Low-Cost Cryptographic Devices -- Cryptographic Key Reliable Lifetimes: Bounding the Risk of Key Exposure in the Presence of Faults -- A Comparative Cost/Security Analysis of Fault Attack Countermeasures -- Fault-Resistant Arithmetic for Cryptography -- Non-linear Residue Codes for Robust Public-Key Arithmetic -- Fault Attack Resistant Cryptographic Hardware with Uniform Error Detection -- Robust Finite Field Arithmetic for Fault-Tolerant Public-Key Cryptography -- Fault Attacks and Other Security Threats -- DPA on Faulty Cryptographic Hardware and Countermeasures -- Fault Analysis of DPA-Resistant Algorithms -- Java Type Confusion and Fault Attacks.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography, FDTC 2006, held in Yokohama, Japan in October 2006. The 12 revised papers of FDTC 2006 are presented together with 9 papers from FDTC 2004 and FDTC 2005 that passed a second round of reviewing. They all provide a comprehensive introduction to the issues faced by designers of robust cryptographic devices and to the currently available methodologies and techniques for protecting these devices against fault injection attacks. The papers are organized in topical sections on attacks on public key systems, protection of public key systems, attacks on and protection of symmetric key systems, models for fault attacks on cryptographic devices, fault-resistant arithmetic for cryptography, as well as fault attacks and other security threats.

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