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21st FDTC 2024: Halifax, NS, Canada
- Workshop on Fault Detection and Tolerance in Cryptography, FDTC 2024, Halifax, NS, Canada, September 4, 2024. IEEE 2024, ISBN 979-8-3503-8036-1
- Jasper Van Woudenberg, Rajesh Velegalati, Cees-Bart Breunesse, Dennis Vermoen Riscure:
Improving CPU Fault Injection Simulations: Insights from RTL to Instruction-Level Models. 1-9 - Clément Fanjas, Driss Aboulkassimi, Simon Pontié, Jessy Clédière:
PoP DRAM: A new EMFI approach based on EM-induced glitches on SoC. 10-21 - Matthias Probst, Michael Gruber, Manuel Brosch, Tim Music, Georg Sigl:
Switch-Glitch : Location of Fault Injection Sweet Spots by Electro-Magnetic Emanation. 22-27 - Thomas Aulbach, Soundes Marzougui, Jean-Pierre Seifert, Vincent Quentin Ulitzsch:
MAYo or MAY-not: Exploring Implementation Security of the Post-Quantum Signature Scheme MAYO Against Physical Attacks. 28-33 - Sönke Jendral, John Preuß Mattsson, Elena Dubrova:
A Single-Trace Fault Injection Attack on Hedged Module Lattice Digital Signature Algorithm (ML-DSA). 34-43 - Yusuke Hayashi, Rikuu Hasegawa, Takuya Wadatsumi, Kazuki Monta, Takuji Miki, Makoto Nagata:
Fault Injection Attacks Exploiting High Voltage Pulsing over Si-Substrate Backside of IC chips. 44-52 - Mohammad Hashemi, Dev M. Mehta, Kyle Mitard, Shahin Tajik, Fatemeh Ganji:
FaultyGarble: Fault Attack on Secure Multiparty Neural Network Inference. 53-64
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