On Countermeasures Against Fault Attacks on Elliptic Curve Cryptography Using Fault Detection

Author(s):  
Arash Hariri ◽  
Arash Reyhani-Masoleh
2016 ◽  
Vol 140 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Anissa Sghaier ◽  
Medien Zeghid ◽  
Mohsen Machhout

2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 254-267
Author(s):  
Marc Joye

AbstractDue to its shorter key size, elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) is gaining more and more popularity. However, if not properly implemented, the resulting cryptosystems may be susceptible to fault attacks. Over the past few years, several techniques for secure implementations have been published. This paper revisits the ring extension method and its adaptation to the elliptic curve setting.


Author(s):  
Kazuki NAGANUMA ◽  
Takashi SUZUKI ◽  
Hiroyuki TSUJI ◽  
Tomoaki KIMURA

Author(s):  
Mohd Javed ◽  
Khaleel Ahmad ◽  
Ahmad Talha Siddiqui

WiMAX is the innovation and upgradation of 802.16 benchmarks given by IEEE. It has numerous remarkable qualities, for example, high information rate, the nature of the service, versatility, security and portability putting it heads and shoulder over the current advancements like broadband link, DSL and remote systems. Though like its competitors the concern for security remains mandatory. Since the remote medium is accessible to call, the assailants can undoubtedly get into the system, making the powerless against the client. Many modern confirmations and encryption methods have been installed into WiMAX; however, regardless it opens with up different dangers. In this paper, we proposed Elliptic curve Cryptography based on Cellular Automata (EC3A) for encryption and decryption the message for improving the WiMAX security


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