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Faults, Tampering and Non-Malleability

Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube

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Cryptography Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore laser fault injection techniques and non-malleable extractors in this 38-minute conference talk. Learn about the principles of laser fault injection proposed by Skorobogator in 2002, including shining infrared lasers on integrated circuits. Delve into two-source and multi-source non-malleable extractors, tag amplification, and non-interactive commit-and-prove systems. Gain insights into motivating questions and examples, as well as new developments in non-interactive distributional indistinguishability.

Syllabus

Intro
Laser fault injection Laser fault injection was proposed in 2002 by Skorobogator. Principle shine an infrared laser on the backside of an integrated circuit
Laser fault injection Laser fault injection was proposed in 2002 by Skorobogator. Principle shine an infrared lower on the backside of an integrated circuit
Two-source Non-malleable Extractors [CG14]
Multi-source NM Extractors
Prior Work
Tag Amplification
Ingredients
Questions
Motivating Question
Motivating Example
Non-Interactive Commit-and-Prove
Non-Interactive Distributional Indistinguishability New
Summary


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TheIACR

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