Part 2: Real WorldInternational audienceLightweight cryptography is at the heart of today’s security needs for embedded systems. The standardised cryptographic algorithms, such as the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), hardly fits the resource restrictions of those small and pervasive devices. From this observation a plethora of Lightweight Block Ciphers have been proposed. Every algorithm has its own advantages in terms of security, complexity, latency, performances. This paper presents first a classification of some popular Substitution-Permutation-Networks (SPN) class of lightweight ciphers according to their architecture and features which share many common operators. From this last point, we studied a round-based generic hardware arch...
Abstract. For constrained devices, standard cryptographic algorithms can be too big, too slow or too...
Summarization: Pervasive computing constitutes a growing trend, aiming to embed smart devices into e...
The bit-sliding paper of Jean et al. (CHES 2017) showed that the smallest-size circuit for SPN based...
Most of the cryptographic protocols that we use frequently on the internet are designed in a fashion...
In the present paper, a new cryptographic lightweight algorithm has been developed for the Internet ...
Summarization: Embedded systems are deployed in various domains, including industrial installations,...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Security mechanisms to protect our systems and...
International audienceLightweight cryptography has recently emerged as a strong requirement for any ...
In this paper we introduce an open framework for the benchmarking of lightweight block ciphers on a ...
International audienceOver the past 10 years, the multitude of highly constrained applications such ...
Abstract. In this article, we propose a new comparison metric, the figure of adversarial merit (FOAM...
Although the AES is an excellent and preferred choice for almost all block cipher applications, it i...
Recently, due to the advent of resource-constrained trends, such as smartphones and smart devices, t...
The workload of computers has changed dramatically. New user requirements include the increasing nee...
Lightweight cryptography has been a rising topic along with the global development of very constrain...
Abstract. For constrained devices, standard cryptographic algorithms can be too big, too slow or too...
Summarization: Pervasive computing constitutes a growing trend, aiming to embed smart devices into e...
The bit-sliding paper of Jean et al. (CHES 2017) showed that the smallest-size circuit for SPN based...
Most of the cryptographic protocols that we use frequently on the internet are designed in a fashion...
In the present paper, a new cryptographic lightweight algorithm has been developed for the Internet ...
Summarization: Embedded systems are deployed in various domains, including industrial installations,...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Security mechanisms to protect our systems and...
International audienceLightweight cryptography has recently emerged as a strong requirement for any ...
In this paper we introduce an open framework for the benchmarking of lightweight block ciphers on a ...
International audienceOver the past 10 years, the multitude of highly constrained applications such ...
Abstract. In this article, we propose a new comparison metric, the figure of adversarial merit (FOAM...
Although the AES is an excellent and preferred choice for almost all block cipher applications, it i...
Recently, due to the advent of resource-constrained trends, such as smartphones and smart devices, t...
The workload of computers has changed dramatically. New user requirements include the increasing nee...
Lightweight cryptography has been a rising topic along with the global development of very constrain...
Abstract. For constrained devices, standard cryptographic algorithms can be too big, too slow or too...
Summarization: Pervasive computing constitutes a growing trend, aiming to embed smart devices into e...
The bit-sliding paper of Jean et al. (CHES 2017) showed that the smallest-size circuit for SPN based...