International audienceThis note describes laser fault experiments on an 8-bit 0.35µm microcontroller with no countermeasures. We show that reproducible single-bit faults, often considered unfeasible, can be obtained by careful beam-size and shot-instant tuning
The last generation of 32-bit microprocessors seems `to ring the knell' of functional test methods. ...
Fault induction by means of a laser becomes more difficult due to the hardware protection and new te...
International audienceBit flips provoked by radiation are a main concern for space applications. A f...
International audienceThis note describes laser fault experiments on an 8-bit 0.35µm microcontroller...
International audienceThis note describes laser fault experiments on an 8-bit 0.35µm microcontroller...
International audienceS. Skorobogatov and R. Anderson identified laser illumination as an effective ...
FPGAs have emerged as a popular platform for security sensitive applications. As a practical attack ...
Increasing design complexity for current and future generations of microelectronic technologies lead...
International audiencePhysical attacks are a known threat posed against secure embedded systems. Not...
International audienceThe use of a laser to inject faults into SRAM memory cells is well known. Howe...
Recent studies have shown that technology and voltage scaling are expected to increase the likelihoo...
International audienceThe Flash memory of a Microcontroller Unit (MCU) is an important part of its a...
International audienceThis work explores the fault tolerance of successive approximation algorithms,...
Bit flips provoked by radiation are a main concern for space applications. A fault injection experim...
International audienceLaser fault injection through the front side (and consequently the metal-fills...
The last generation of 32-bit microprocessors seems `to ring the knell' of functional test methods. ...
Fault induction by means of a laser becomes more difficult due to the hardware protection and new te...
International audienceBit flips provoked by radiation are a main concern for space applications. A f...
International audienceThis note describes laser fault experiments on an 8-bit 0.35µm microcontroller...
International audienceThis note describes laser fault experiments on an 8-bit 0.35µm microcontroller...
International audienceS. Skorobogatov and R. Anderson identified laser illumination as an effective ...
FPGAs have emerged as a popular platform for security sensitive applications. As a practical attack ...
Increasing design complexity for current and future generations of microelectronic technologies lead...
International audiencePhysical attacks are a known threat posed against secure embedded systems. Not...
International audienceThe use of a laser to inject faults into SRAM memory cells is well known. Howe...
Recent studies have shown that technology and voltage scaling are expected to increase the likelihoo...
International audienceThe Flash memory of a Microcontroller Unit (MCU) is an important part of its a...
International audienceThis work explores the fault tolerance of successive approximation algorithms,...
Bit flips provoked by radiation are a main concern for space applications. A fault injection experim...
International audienceLaser fault injection through the front side (and consequently the metal-fills...
The last generation of 32-bit microprocessors seems `to ring the knell' of functional test methods. ...
Fault induction by means of a laser becomes more difficult due to the hardware protection and new te...
International audienceBit flips provoked by radiation are a main concern for space applications. A f...