One can only imagine the wonders held within the crypto labs of organizations like the CIA or NSA. Therein must be machines of such sophistication that no electronic device could resist their attempts ...
A new technical paper titled “CRAFT: Characterizing and Root-Causing Fault Injection Threats at Pre-Silicon” was published by researchers at North Carolina State University. “Fault injection attacks ...
Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is a core component in securing digital systems, widely used in applications ranging from internet communications to embedded devices. It supports key cryptographic ...
Chipmakers continue to be perplexed over a growing list of CPU vulnerabilities; meanwhile, attackers are sharpening their skills to deploy FIAs, otherwise known as hardware Trojan horses. Historically ...
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Developers, engineers and hobbyists may be interested in a new compact device specifically designed for experimenting with side-channel power analysis and fault injection. The ChipWhisperer Husky will ...
Web application security firms HP (SPI Dynamics) and Cenzic have called off the dogs in a patent dispute over fault injection technology. The two companies had sued -- and countersued -- each other ...
One of the many fascinating fields that’s covered by Hackaday’s remit lies in the world of hardware security, working with physical electronic hardware to reveal inner secrets concealed in its ...