SIFA - Exploiting Ineffective Fault Inductions on Symmetric Cryptography
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking cryptographic attack presented at CHES 2018 in this 20-minute conference talk. Delve into the innovative Statistical Ineffective Fault Analysis (SIFA) technique, which exploits ineffective fault inductions on symmetric cryptography. Learn how researchers Christoph Dobraunig, Maria Eichlseder, Thomas Korak, Stefan Mangard, Florian Mendel, and Robert Primas developed this novel approach to bypass traditional countermeasures against fault attacks. Gain insights into the implications of SIFA for cryptographic implementations and understand its potential impact on the field of symmetric cryptography.
Syllabus
SIFA: Exploiting Ineffective Fault Inductions on Symmetric Cryptography
Taught by
TheIACR
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