Information Mathematics Seminar

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Date, time & place Thursday 16:50 - 18:35 128Room #128 (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Organizer(s) Toshiyuki Katsura

2022/10/13

16:50-18:20   Room #123 (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Yuichi Komano (Toshiba Corporation)
Introduction to Attacks and Countermeasures for Cryptographic Implementation (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Even if an encryption scheme is provably secure in some mathematical sense, against cryptographic products including a hardware/software implementation of the cryptographic scheme, it is possible to guess secret information operated in the product by analyzing observable information (side-channel information). Such guessing attack is called as side-channel attack, and lots of research have been reported on side-channel attacks using timing information or power consumption trace as observable information and on its countermeasures. In this talk, we will review the principles of side-channel attacks and countermeasures.