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Eighth International Symposium on Asynchronus Circuits and Systems (ASYNC'02)
Improving Smart Card Security Using Self-Timed Circuits
Manchester, United Kingdom
April 08-April 11
ISBN: 0-7695-1540-1
George Taylor, University of Cambridge
Simon Moore, University of Cambridge
Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge
Robert Mullins, University of Cambridge
Paul Cunningham, University of Cambridge
We demonstrate how 1-of-n encoded speed-independent circuits provide a good framework for constructing smart card functions that are resistant to side channel attacks and fault injection. A novel alarm propagation technique is also introduced. These techniques have been used to produce a prototype smart card chip: a 16-bit secure processor with Montgomery modular exponentiator and smart card UART.
Citation:
George Taylor, Simon Moore, Ross Anderson, Robert Mullins, Paul Cunningham, "Improving Smart Card Security Using Self-Timed Circuits," async, pp.211, Eighth International Symposium on Asynchronus Circuits and Systems (ASYNC'02), 2002
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