Efficient and Generic Microarchitectural Hash Function Recovery - Session 111
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an efficient and generic approach to microarchitectural hash function recovery in this 18-minute IEEE conference talk. Delve into the techniques and methodologies presented by Lukas Gerlach for uncovering hash functions used in modern computer architectures. Gain insights into the importance of hash function recovery in security analysis and potential vulnerabilities in hardware designs. Learn about the challenges faced in reverse-engineering complex microarchitectural components and how this generic approach can be applied across various processor designs. Understand the implications of this research for both hardware security experts and processor designers looking to enhance the robustness of their systems against potential attacks.
Syllabus
111 Efficient and Generic Microarchitectural Hash Function Recovery Lukas Gerlach
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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
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