Physical electronic systems routinely leak information about the internal process of computing. In practical terms, this means attackers can exploit various side-channel techniques to gather data and ...
A new technical paper titled “Breaking ECDSA with Electromagnetic Side-Channel Attacks: Challenges and Practicality on Modern ...
A technical paper titled “Beyond the Last Layer: Deep Feature Loss Functions in Side-channel Analysis” was published by researchers at Nanyang Technological University, Radboud University, and Delft ...
Many of us like a keyboard with a positive click noise when we type. You might want to rethink that, though, in light of a new paper from the UK that shows how researchers trained an AI to decode ...
Around the world, governments, industries, and technology providers are preparing for the migration to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). Standards bodies such as NIST in the United States and ENISA in ...
Here on Hackaday, we routinely cover wonderful informative writeups on different areas of hardware hacking, and we even have our own university with courses that delve into topics one by one. I’ve had ...
From its ancient origin as a tool for protecting sensitive wartime or espionage-related messages, cryptography has become a foundational building-block for securing the systems, protocols, and ...
Side‐channel attacks represent a significant threat to cryptographic security by exploiting unintended physical emissions from computational devices. These attacks utilise information leaked through ...
Physical electronic systems routinely leak information about the internal process of computing. In practical terms, this means attackers can exploit various side-channel techniques to gather data and ...