Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, 1st ed. 2020
18th International Conference, CARDIS 2019, Prague, Czech Republic, November 11-13, 2019, Revised Selected Papers

Security and Cryptology Series

Coordinators: Belaïd Sonia, Güneysu Tim

Language: English

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, CARDIS 2019, held in Prague, Czech Republic, in November 2019.

The 15 revised full papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 31 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: system-on-a-chip security; post-quantum cryptography; side-channel analysis; microarchitectural attacks; cryptographic primitives; advances in side-channel analysis.

CARDIS has provided a space for security experts from industry and academia to exchange on security of smart cards and related applications.

System-on-a-Chip Security.- In-situ Extraction of Randomness from Computer Architecture through Hardware Performance Counters.- Optimized Threshold Implementations: Securing Cryptographic Accelerators for Low-Latency and Low-Energy Applications.- Breaking the Lightweight Secure PUF: Understanding the Relation of Input Transformations and Machine Learning Resistance.- Post-Quantum Cryptography.- Improving Speed of Dilithium's Signing Procedure.- An efficient and provable masked implementation of qtesla.- Side-Channel Analysis.- Side-channel attacks on blinded scalar multiplications revisited.- Remote Side-Channel Attacks on Heterogeneous SoC.- Optimal Collision Side-Channel Attacks.- Microarchitectural Attacks.- A Bit-Level Approach to Side Channel Based Disassembling.- CCCiCC: A Cross-core Cache-independent Covert Channel on AMD Family 15h CPUs.- Design Considerations for EM Pulse Fault Injection.- Cryptographic Primitives.- Lightweight MACs from Universal Hash Functions.- FELICS-AEAD: Benchmarking of Lightweight Authenticated Encryption Algorithms.- Advances in Side-Channel Analysis.- A Comparison of Chi^2-Test and Mutual Information as Distinguisher for Side-Channel Analysis.- Key Enumeration from the Adversarial Viewpoint. When to Stop Measuring and Start Enumerating?.