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VLD, HWS, ICD 2024-03-01
11:40
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Improved Ring Oscillator Sensor for Laser Fault Injection Detection on FPGA
Masaki Chikano (YNU), Shungo Hayashi, Junichi Sakamoto (YNU/AIST), Tsutomu Matsumoto (YNU) VLD2023-125 HWS2023-85 ICD2023-114
A fault attack is an attack that intentionally injects a fault into an operating device in order to leak internal confid... [more] VLD2023-125 HWS2023-85 ICD2023-114
pp.135-140
ICD, HWS 2023-10-31
14:20
Mie  
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Evaluation of Time-to-Digital Converter in Laser Fault Injection Detection on FPGA
Shungo Hayashi, Junichi Sakamoto (YNU/AIST), Masaki Chikano, Tsutomu Matsumoto (YNU) HWS2023-56 ICD2023-35
Fault injection attacks are attacks that intentionally introduce faults into a running device in order to expose interna... [more] HWS2023-56 ICD2023-35
pp.10-15
HWS, VLD 2023-03-04
10:00
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Importance of Inverters Placement in Ring-Oscilator for Laser Irradiation Detection
Shungo Hayashi (YNU), Junichi Sakamoto (AIST/YNU), Masaki Chikano, Tsutomu Matsumoto (YNU) VLD2022-115 HWS2022-86
Laser fault injection is known as the most efficient fault injection technique due to its high spatial controllability a... [more] VLD2022-115 HWS2022-86
pp.233-238
EMM, BioX, ISEC, SITE, ICSS, HWS, IPSJ-CSEC, IPSJ-SPT [detail] 2022-07-19
17:05
Online Online Security Evaluation of Cryptographic Circuits with Laser Sensors by Double-Spot Laser Irradiation
Masaki Chikano, Naoki Yoshida, Junichi Sakamoto, Syungo Hayashi, Tsutomu Matsumoto (YNU) ISEC2022-16 SITE2022-20 BioX2022-41 HWS2022-16 ICSS2022-24 EMM2022-24
A fault injection attack is an attack method that intentionally injects faults into a device to cause it to malfunction,... [more] ISEC2022-16 SITE2022-20 BioX2022-41 HWS2022-16 ICSS2022-24 EMM2022-24
pp.52-57
ISEC, SITE, ICSS, EMM, HWS, BioX, IPSJ-CSEC, IPSJ-SPT [detail] 2019-07-24
09:05
Kochi Kochi University of Technology Instruction Replacement Fault Attack for TVC using Double Laser Station
Tomoro Suzuki, Junichi Sakamoto, Tsutomu Matsumoto (YNU) ISEC2019-38 SITE2019-32 BioX2019-30 HWS2019-33 ICSS2019-36 EMM2019-41
A powerful attack method called instruction replacement attack has been reported. The method manipulates any 1bit of a m... [more] ISEC2019-38 SITE2019-32 BioX2019-30 HWS2019-33 ICSS2019-36 EMM2019-41
pp.221-225
HWS, ICD 2018-10-29
16:25
Osaka Kobe Univ. Umeda Intelligent Laboratory Impact of Instruction Replacing Laser Fault Attack on Implementation of Pairing Computation on ARM Processor
Junichi Sakamoto, Tsutomu Matsumoto (YNU) HWS2018-54 ICD2018-46
Many studies on fault attack against many software were performed under the assumption that an attacker could skip an in... [more] HWS2018-54 ICD2018-46
pp.41-46
HWS 2018-04-13
15:25
Fukuoka   A Compact Countermeasure against Laser-Fault-Injection Attack Utilizing Bulk-Current Sensor and Instantaneous Supply-Shunt Circuit
Kohei Matsuda (Kobe Univ.), Tatsuya Fujii, Shoji Natsu, Takeshi Sugawara, Kazuo Sakiyama (UCE), Yu-ichi Hayashi (NAIST), Makoto Nagata, Noriyuki Miura (Kobe Univ.) HWS2018-8
A compact sense-and-reacts countermeasure is proposed against laser fault injection attack on cryptographic processors. ... [more] HWS2018-8
pp.41-44
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