Faults, Injection Methods, and Fault Attacks
November-December 2007 (vol. 24 no. 6)
pp. 544-545
In a fault attack, errors are induced during the computation of a cryptographic algorithm, and the faulty results are exploited to extract information about the secret key in embedded systems. Fault attacks can break an unprotected system more quickly than any other kind of side-channel attack. Furthermore, protecting against fault attacks is more costly in terms of chip area. This sidebar surveys fault injection methods, types of faults, and fault attack models.
Index Terms:
fault, fault injection, fault attack, cryptographic algorithm
Citation:
Chong Hee Kim, Jean-Jacques Quisquater, "Faults, Injection Methods, and Fault Attacks," IEEE Design and Test of Computers, vol. 24, no. 6, pp. 544-545, Nov. 2007, doi:10.1109/MDT.2007.186