We present a feasibility study to protect smart card software against fault-injection attacks by means of binary code rewriting. We implemented a range of protection techniques in a link-time rewriter and evaluate and discuss the obtained coverage, the associated overhead and engineering effort, as well as its practical usability
International audienceOff late security problems related to smart cards have seen a significant rise...
International audienceRecently, researchers published several attacks on smart cards. Among these, s...
International audienceSmart cards have been considered for a long time as a secure container for sto...
We present a feasibility study to protect smart card software against fault-injection attacks by mea...
Abstract. We present a feasibility study to protect smart card software against fault-injection atta...
This paper presents a feasibility study to protect smart card software against fault-injection attac...
The software quality relies, among others, on security. In the smartcards domain assumed throughout ...
Abstract—Cracking smartcards has always been a prized hobby, for the academic glory, for fun (ha, br...
International audienceFault attacks can target smart card programs in order to disrupt an execution ...
poster abstractToday’s software engineers are faced with the problem of building secure systems from...
Cracking smartcards has always been a prized hobby, for the academic gloryfor fun (ha, breaking the ...
Cryptographic implementations are often vulnerable against physical attacks, fault injection analysi...
International audienceSmart card are often the target of software or hardware attacks. The most rece...
The online distribution of software is an appealing feature for companies as costs are dramatically ...
International audienceSmartcard implementations are prone to perturbation attacks that consist in ch...
International audienceOff late security problems related to smart cards have seen a significant rise...
International audienceRecently, researchers published several attacks on smart cards. Among these, s...
International audienceSmart cards have been considered for a long time as a secure container for sto...
We present a feasibility study to protect smart card software against fault-injection attacks by mea...
Abstract. We present a feasibility study to protect smart card software against fault-injection atta...
This paper presents a feasibility study to protect smart card software against fault-injection attac...
The software quality relies, among others, on security. In the smartcards domain assumed throughout ...
Abstract—Cracking smartcards has always been a prized hobby, for the academic glory, for fun (ha, br...
International audienceFault attacks can target smart card programs in order to disrupt an execution ...
poster abstractToday’s software engineers are faced with the problem of building secure systems from...
Cracking smartcards has always been a prized hobby, for the academic gloryfor fun (ha, breaking the ...
Cryptographic implementations are often vulnerable against physical attacks, fault injection analysi...
International audienceSmart card are often the target of software or hardware attacks. The most rece...
The online distribution of software is an appealing feature for companies as costs are dramatically ...
International audienceSmartcard implementations are prone to perturbation attacks that consist in ch...
International audienceOff late security problems related to smart cards have seen a significant rise...
International audienceRecently, researchers published several attacks on smart cards. Among these, s...
International audienceSmart cards have been considered for a long time as a secure container for sto...