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Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems - CHES 2002

4th International Workshop, Redwood Shores, CA, USA, August 13-15, 2002, Revised Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2523)

Conference series link(s): CHES: International Conference on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems

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Table of contents (43 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIV
  2. Invited Talk

    1. CHES: Past, Present, and Future

      • Jean-Jacques Quisquater
      Pages 1-1
  3. Attack Strategies

    1. Optical Fault Induction Attacks

      • Sergei P. Skorobogatov, Ross J. Anderson
      Pages 2-12
    2. Template Attacks

      • Suresh Chari, Josyula R. Rao, Pankaj Rohatgi
      Pages 13-28
    3. The EM Side—Channel(s)

      • Dakshi Agrawal, Bruce Archambeault, Josyula R. Rao, Pankaj Rohatgi
      Pages 29-45
  4. Finite Field and Modular Arithmetic I

    1. Enhanced Montgomery Multiplication

      • Shay Gueron
      Pages 46-56
    2. New Algorithm for Classical Modular Inverse

      • Róbert Lórencz
      Pages 57-70
    3. Increasing the Bitlength of a Crypto-Coprocessor

      • Wieland Fischer, Jean-Pierre Seifert
      Pages 71-81
  5. AES and AES Candidates

    1. 2Gbit/s Hardware Realizations of RIJNDAEL and SERPENT: A Comparative Analysis

      • A.K. Lutz, J. Treichler, F.K. Gürkaynak, H. Kaeslin, G. Basler, A. Erni et al.
      Pages 144-158
    2. Efficient Software Implementation of AES on 32-Bit Platforms

      • Guido Bertoni, Luca Breveglieri, Pasqualina Fragneto, Marco Macchetti, Stefano Marchesin
      Pages 159-171
    3. An Optimized S-Box Circuit Architecture for Low Power AES Design

      • Sumio Morioka, Akashi Satoh
      Pages 172-186
    4. Simplified Adaptive Multiplicative Masking for AES

      • Elena Trichina, Domenico De Seta, Lucia Germani
      Pages 187-197
    5. Multiplicative Masking and Power Analysis of AES

      • Jovan D. Golić, Christophe Tymen
      Pages 198-212
  6. Tamper Resistance

  7. RSA Implementation

    1. A DPA Attack against the Modular Reduction within a CRT Implementation of RSA

      • Bert den Boer, Kerstin Lemke, Guntram Wicke
      Pages 228-243
    2. Further Results and Considerations on Side Channel Attacks on RSA

      • Vlastímil Klíma, Tomáš Rosa
      Pages 244-259

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About this book

ThesearetheproceedingsofCHES2002,theFourthWorkshoponCryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems. After the ?rst two CHES Workshops held in Massachusetts, and the third held in Europe, this is the ?rst Workshop on the West Coast of the United States. There was a record number of submissions this year and in response the technical program was extended to 3 days. As is evident by the papers in these proceedings, there have been again many excellent submissions. Selecting the papers for this year’s CHES was not an easy task, and we regret that we could not accept many contributions due to the limited availability of time. There were 101 submissions this year, of which 39 were selected for presentation. We continue to observe a steady increase over previous years: 42 submissions at CHES ’99, 51 at CHES 2000, and 66 at CHES 2001. We interpret this as a continuing need for a workshop series that c- bines theory and practice for integrating strong security features into modern communicationsandcomputerapplications. Inadditiontothesubmittedcont- butions, Jean-Jacques Quisquater (UCL, Belgium), Sanjay Sarma (MIT, USA) and a panel of experts on hardware random number generation gave invited talks. As in the previous years, the focus of the Workshop is on all aspects of cr- tographic hardware and embedded system security. Of special interest were c- tributionsthatdescribenewmethodsfore?cienthardwareimplementationsand high-speed software for embedded systems, e. g. , smart cards, microprocessors, DSPs, etc. CHES also continues to be an important forum for new theoretical and practical ?ndings in the important and growing ?eld of side-channel attacks.

Editors and Affiliations

  • RSA Laboratories, Bedford, USA

    Burton S. Kaliski

  • Oregon State University, Oregon, USA

    çetin K. Koç

  • Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany

    Christof Paar

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