Fault injection is one of the most exploited means for extracting confidential information from embedded devices and for compromising their intended operation. Therefore, research on developing methodologies and techniques for the design of robust cryptographic systems (both hardware and software), and on protecting them against both accidental faults and intentional attacks is essential. Of particular interest is the protection against malicious injection of faults into the device for the purpose of extracting confidential information. FDTC is the reference event in the field of fault analysis, attacks and countermeasures.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- fault injection:
- mechanisms (e.g., using lasers, electromagnetic induction, or clock / power supply manipulation)
- models of fault injection
- measures to prevent fault injection (e.g., physical protection, fault diagnosis)
- fault exploitation:
- attacks on cryptographic devices (HW and SW) or protocols
- combined implementation attacks
- models and analysis (e.g., modeling the reliability of systems or protocols)
- countermeasures:
- fault resistant hardware / implementations of cryptographic algorithms
- countermeasures to detect fault injections and techniques providing fault tolerance (inherent reliability)
- fault resistant protocols
- case studies of attacks, fault diagnosis, and tolerance techniques
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2016
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