FDTC 2017: Presentation Slides

Opening Remarks  –  List of Participants
 
Keynote Talk
Hardware security and trust: where we are and where we should go
Giorgio Di Natale (LIRMM)
 
Session 1 – System-Level Fault Attacks
Escalating privileges in Linux using voltage fault injection
Niek Timmers and Cristofaro Mune
Safety != security. On the resilence of ASIL-D certified microcontrollers against fault injection attacks
Ramiro Pareja, Nils Wiersma and Marc Witteman
 
Session 2 – Fault Attacks on Primitives
Practical fault attack against the Ed25519 and EdDSA signature schemes
Sylvain Pelissier and Yolan Romailler
One plus one is more than two: a practical combination of power and fault analysis attacks on PRESENT and PRESENT-like block ciphers
Sikhar Patranabis, Jakub Breier, Debdeep Mukhopadhyay and Shivam Bhasin
A practical fault attack on ARX-like ciphers with a case study on ChaCha20
S.V. Dilip Kumar, Sikhar Patranabis, Jakub Breier, Debdeep Mukhopadhyay, Shivam Bhasin, Anupam Chattopadhyay and Anubhab Baksi
 
Session 3 – Laser Fault Attacks
Laser-induced fault injection on smartphone bypassing the secure boot
Aurélien Vasselle, Hugues Thiebeauld, Adèle Morisset, Quentin Maouhoub and Sebastien Ermeneux
Exploiting bitflip detector for non-invasive probing and its application to ineffective fault analysis
Takeshi Sugawara, Natsu Shoji, Kazuo Sakiyama, Kohei Matsuda, Noriyuki Miura and Makoto Nagata
Session 4 – Design Tools
CAMFAS: a compiler approach to mitigate fault attacks via enhanced SIMDization
Zhi Chen, Junjie Shen, Alexandru Nicolau, Alexander V. Veidenbaum, Rosario Cammarota and Nahid Farhady Ghalaty
AutoFault: towards automatic construction of algebraic fault attacks
Jan Burchard, Maël Gay, Ange Salome Messeng Ekossono, Jan Horacek, Bernd Becker, Tobias Schubert, Martin Kreuzer and Ilia Polian
 
Panel
Controlled fault injection: wishful thinking, thoughtful engineering, or just luck?
Johann Heyszl (Fraunhofer AISEC), Marc Joye (NXP Semiconductors), Ilia Polian (University of Passau), Marc Witteman (Riscure), Ingrid Verbauwhede (KU Leuven)