Deconstructing new cache designs for thwarting software cache-based side channel attacks
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM workshop on Computer security architectures
A new security proof of practical cryptographic devices based on hardware, software and protocols
ISPEC'11 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Information security practice and experience
Side-channel vulnerability factor: a metric for measuring information leakage
Proceedings of the 39th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture
Horizontal and vertical side-channel attacks against secure RSA implementations
CT-RSA'13 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Topics in Cryptology
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Cryptographic Engineering is the first book that discusses the design techniques and methods. The material of this book is scattered in journal and conference articles, and authors lecture notes. This is a first attempt by top cryptographic engineers to bring this material in a book form and make it available to electrical engineering and computer science students and engineers working for the industry. This book is intended for a graduate-level course in Cryptographic Engineering to be taught in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science departments. Students will have to have the knowledge of basic cryptographic algorithms before taking this course which will teach them how to design cryptographic hardware (FPGA, ASIC, custom) and embedded software to be used in secure systems. Additionally, engineers working in the industry will be interested in this book to learn how to design cryptographic chips and embedded software. Engineers working on the design of cellular phones, mobile computing and sensor systems, web and enterprise security systems which rely upon cryptographic hardware and software will be interested in this book. Essential and advanced design techniques for cryptography will be covered by this book.