2016
DOI: 10.1002/sec.1760
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Crucial pitfall of DPA Contest V4.2 implementation

Abstract: Differential power analysis (DPA) is a powerful side‐channel key recovery attack that efficiently breaks cryptographic algorithm implementations. In order to prevent these types of attacks, hardware designers and software programmers make use of masking and hiding techniques. DPA contest is an international framework that allows researchers to compare their power analysis attacks under the same conditions. The latest version of DPA contest, denoted as V4.2, provides an improved implementation of the rotating S… Show more

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“…DPA contest v4.2 uses a rotating SBOX masking to protect the AES implementation on a smart card and collects 5,000 traces in each zip file [20]. is study decompresses the first zip file, corresponding to the SHA1sums: f711206b413b8d02f595d5861996ff61a1711f3d, to build DILSET_3.…”
Section: Data-independent Leakage Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DPA contest v4.2 uses a rotating SBOX masking to protect the AES implementation on a smart card and collects 5,000 traces in each zip file [20]. is study decompresses the first zip file, corresponding to the SHA1sums: f711206b413b8d02f595d5861996ff61a1711f3d, to build DILSET_3.…”
Section: Data-independent Leakage Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, machine learning represents a large area of growth in modern SCA, and has become the primary focus for modern profiling techniques. As machine learning is beyond the scope of this work, we would direct the interested reader to the following works: [57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69].…”
Section: Practicementioning
confidence: 99%