Description
We proposed to host a thematic semester on attacks based on the interaction between software and hardware. The goal would be to host one workshop, one summer school for young researchers, as well as multiple seminars and longer stays for researchers, spanning September 2019 to March or April 2020. This thematic semester will be funded by the DGA in the context of the Cybersecurity Research Cluster. The subject of the talk will be to present the organisation of this semester, the different research axes that will be covered as well as the possible interactions with people interested in that subject.
Practical infos
Next sessions
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Cryptanalytical extraction of complex Neural Networks in black-box settings
Speaker : Benoit COQUERET - INRIA, Thales CESTI
With the widespread development of artifical intelligence, Deep Neural Networks (DNN) have become valuable intellectual property (IP). In the past few years, software and hardware-based attacks targetting at the weights of the DNN have been introduced allowing potential attacker to gain access to a near-perfect copy of the victim's model. However, these attacks either fail against more complex[…]-
SemSecuElec
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Side-channel
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Machine learning
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Advanced techniques for fault injection attacks on integrated circuits
Speaker : Paul Grandamme - Laboratoire Hubert Curien, Université Jean Monnet
The security of integrated circuits is evaluated through the implementation of attacks that exploit their inherent hardware vulnerabilities. Fault injection attacks represent a technique that is commonly employed for this purpose. These techniques permit an attacker to alter the nominal operation of the component in order to obtain confidential information. Firstly, we propose the utilisation of[…]-
SemSecuElec
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Fault injection
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PHOENIX: Crypto-Agile Hardware Sharing for ML-KEM and HQC, hardware implementation of a PQC accelerator
Speaker : Antonio RAS
The security of the public-key cryptography protecting today and tomorrow’s communication is threatened by the advent of quantum computers. The transition to quantum-safe algorithms has begun: NIST has already standardized ML-KEM, a lattice-based KEM, and marked three code-based KEMs, including HQC, as alternatives for possible future standardization. The relative immaturity of all of these[…]-
Cryptography
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SemSecuElec
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Hardware accelerator
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Anomalies Mitigation for Horizontal Side Channel Attacks with Unsupervised Neural Networks
Speaker : Gauthier Cler - SERMA Safety & Security
The success of horizontal side-channel attacks heavily depends on the quality of the traces as well as the correct extraction of interest areas, which are expected to contain relevant leakages. If former is insufficient, this will consequently degrade the identification capability of potential leakage candidates and often render attacks inapplicable. This work assess the relevance of neural[…]-
SemSecuElec
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Side-channel
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Machine learning
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Side-Channel Based Disassembly on Complex Processors: From Microachitectural Characterization to Probabilistic Models
Speaker : Julien Maillard - CEA
Side-Channel Based Disassembly (SCBD) is a category of Side-Channel Analysis (SCA) that aims at recovering information on the code executed by a processor through the observation of physical side-channels such as power consumption or electromagnetic radiations. While traditional SCA often targets cryptographic keys, SCBD focuses on retrieving assembly code that can hardly be extracted via other[…]-
SemSecuElec
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Side-channel
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Hardware reverse
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