Spin Me Right Round - Rotational Symmetry for FPGA Specific AES
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk on rotational symmetry for FPGA-specific AES implementation. Delve into the paper presented by Lauren De Meyer, Amir Moradi, and Felix Wegener at CHES 2018, which introduces innovative approaches to AES Sbox design. Learn about Boolean functions in ASIC, slices, and various AES Sbox implementation techniques. Discover the authors' contributions, including rotational symmetry theory, new heuristics, and circuit designs. Examine state operations, mix columns, and sidechannel protection measures. Evaluate the full Sbox implementation and gain insights into power functions. Conclude with a summary and Q&A session, enhancing your understanding of advanced cryptographic hardware design.
Syllabus
Introduction
Boolean function to ASIC
Slices
AES Sbox
Naive Approach
Typical Approaches
Contribution
Theory perspective
Rotational symmetry
Second Design
State
Mix columns
Sidechannel protection
Power functions
New heuristic
New circuit
Full Sbox
Evaluation
Summary
Questions
Taught by
TheIACR
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