FDTC 2012: Workshop History
People and topics
The Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography (FDTC) workshop brings together
researchers and engineers from academia and industry who have an interest in the effect
of faults, accidental or malicious, on digital devices that implement cryptographic
algorithms.
The FDTC workshop includes topics such as: modeling the reliability of cryptographic
systems and protocols; reliable cryptographic systems and algorithms; fault
models for HW and SW cryptographic devices; fault injection attacks on cryptographic
systems and protocols; classical and novel techniques of fault diagnosis and tolerance
for cryptographic systems; and case studies.
Foundation and sequel
To promote the exchange of ideas among active researchers in this field, the first workshop
devoted to Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography (FDTC) was organized in June 2004,
in Florence, Italy. The workshop has since then become an annual event which travels through
Europe, America and Asia.
A selection of papers from the first three sessions of FDTC (2004-05-06) is published
in the LNCS series by Springer-Verlag and is available via
SpringerLink.
Since 2007, the proceedings of FDTC are published by Conference Publishing Services and are available
on the IEEE Digital Library.
The current session of the FDTC workshop is reachable through the link below:
Former FDTC workshops
- FDTC 2011,
Nara, Japan, September 28, 2011
- FDTC 2010,
Santa Barbara, CA, USA, August 21, 2010
- FDTC 2009,
Lausanne, Switzerland, September 6, 2009
- FDTC 2008,
Washington DC, USA, August 10, 2008
- FDTC 2007,
Vienna, Austria, September 10, 2007
- FDTC 2006,
Yokohama, Japan, October 10, 2006
- FDTC 2005,
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, September 2, 2005
- FDTC 2004,
Florence, Italy, June 30, 2004 (foundation)