Over the last decades, fault injection attacks have been demonstrated to be an effective method for breaking the security of electronic devices. Some types of fault injection attacks, like clock and voltage glitching, require very few resources by the attacker and are practical and simple to execute. A cost-effective countermeasure against these attacks is the use of a detector circuit which detects timing violations - the underlying effect that glitch attacks rely on. In this paper, we take a closer look at three examples of such detectors that have been presented in the literature. We demonstrate four high-speed clock glitching attacks, which successfully inject faults in systems, where detectors have been implemented to protect. The atta...
Secure circuits are prone to a wide range of physical attacks. Among them, fault attacks are based o...
Power and clock glitch attacks on smart cards can help an attacker to discover some internal secret...
Voltage fault injection is a powerful active side channel attack that modifies the execution-flow of...
Over the last decades, fault injection attacks have been demonstrated to be an effective method for ...
Abstract. Clock glitch based Differential Fault Analysis (DFA) attack is a serious threat to cryp-to...
In recent times, hardware security has drawn a lot of interest in the research community. With physi...
International audienceSecure circuits are prone to a wide range of physical attacks. Among those are...
Clock glitches are useful in hardware security applications, where systems are tested for vulnerabil...
International audienceWith the widespread use of embedded system devices, hardware designers and sof...
International audienceWhilst clock fault attacks are known to be a serious security threat, an in-de...
International audienceSecure circuits are prone to a wide range of physical attacks. Among those are...
Abstract—The literature about fault analysis typically de-scribes fault injection mechanisms, e.g. g...
International audienceLightweight ciphers such as ASCON facilitate ease of implementation as well as...
International audienceThe use of electromagnetic glitches has recently emerged as an effective fault...
Secure circuits are prone to a wide range of physical attacks. Among them, fault attacks are based o...
Power and clock glitch attacks on smart cards can help an attacker to discover some internal secret...
Voltage fault injection is a powerful active side channel attack that modifies the execution-flow of...
Over the last decades, fault injection attacks have been demonstrated to be an effective method for ...
Abstract. Clock glitch based Differential Fault Analysis (DFA) attack is a serious threat to cryp-to...
In recent times, hardware security has drawn a lot of interest in the research community. With physi...
International audienceSecure circuits are prone to a wide range of physical attacks. Among those are...
Clock glitches are useful in hardware security applications, where systems are tested for vulnerabil...
International audienceWith the widespread use of embedded system devices, hardware designers and sof...
International audienceWhilst clock fault attacks are known to be a serious security threat, an in-de...
International audienceSecure circuits are prone to a wide range of physical attacks. Among those are...
Abstract—The literature about fault analysis typically de-scribes fault injection mechanisms, e.g. g...
International audienceLightweight ciphers such as ASCON facilitate ease of implementation as well as...
International audienceThe use of electromagnetic glitches has recently emerged as an effective fault...
Secure circuits are prone to a wide range of physical attacks. Among them, fault attacks are based o...
Power and clock glitch attacks on smart cards can help an attacker to discover some internal secret...
Voltage fault injection is a powerful active side channel attack that modifies the execution-flow of...