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2011 14th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design
Power Spectral Density Side Channel Attack Overlapping Window Method
Oulu, Finland
August 31-September 02
ISBN: 978-0-7695-4494-6
Cryptographic algorithms have been designed to be computationally secure, however it has been shown that when they are implemented in hardware, that these devices leak side channel information that can be used to mount an attack that recovers the secret encryption key. In this paper an overlapping window power spectral density (PSD) side channel attack, targeting an FPGA device running the Advanced Encryption Standard is proposed. This improves upon previous research into PSD attacks by reducing the amount of pre-processing (effort) required. It is shown that the proposed overlapping window method requires less processing effort than that of using a sliding window approach, whilst overcoming the issues of sampling boundaries. The method is shown to be effective for both aligned and misaligned data sets and is therefore recommended as an improved approach in comparison with existing time domain based correlation attacks.
Index Terms:
Power spectral density, side channel attack, random delay insertion
Citation:
Philip Hodgers, Kean Hong Boey, Maire O'Neill, "Power Spectral Density Side Channel Attack Overlapping Window Method," dsd, pp.274-278, 2011 14th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design, 2011
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