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Opening remarks |
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Keynote I
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Managing Natural Hazards and Adversarial Fault Injections in the Context
of Connected Emebedded Systems
Sylvain Guilley
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Session 1 – Fault Analysis
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On the Importance of Initial Solutions Selection in Fault Injection
Marina Krček, Daniele Fronte and Stjepan Picek |
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A High-Order Infective Countermeasure Framework
Guillaume Barbu, Luk Bettale, Laurent Castelnovi, Thomas Chabrier, Nicolas Debande, Christophe Giraud and Nathan Reboud |
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ARCHIE: A QEMU-Based Framework for Architecture-Independent Evaluation of Faults
Florian Hauschild, Kathrin Garb, Lukas Auer, Bodo Selmke and Johannes Obermaier |
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EM Fault Model Characterization on SoCs: From Different Architectures to the Same Fault Model
Thomas Trouchkine, Guillaume Bouffard and Jessy Clédière |
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Session 2 – Short Presentations
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Safe-Error Analysis of Post-Quantum Cryptography Algorithms
Luk Bettale, Simon Montoya and Guénaël Renault |
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Algebraic Fault Analysis of Subterranean 2.0
Michael Gruber, Patrick Karl and Georg Sigl |
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Are Cold Boot Attacks still Feasible: A Case Study on Raspberry Pi with Stacked Memory
Yoo-Seung Won and Shivam Bhasin |
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EMFI for Safety-Critical Testing of Automotive Systems
Colin O'Flynn |
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Keynote II
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Fault Attacks against your Zen
Jean-Pierre Seifert
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Session 3 – Experimentation on Fault Attacks
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On the Scaling of EMFI Probe
Julien Toulemont, Geoffrey Chance, Jean-Marc Galliere, Frederick Mailly, Pascal Nouet and Philippe Maurine |
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Laser Fault Injection in a 32-bit Microcontroller: from the Flash Interface to the Execution Pipeline
Vanthanh Khuat, Jean-Luc Danger and Jean-Max Dutertre |
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The Forgotten Threat of Voltage Glitching: A Case Study on Nvidia Tegra X2 SoCs
Otto Bittner, Thilo Krachenfels, Andreas Galauner and Jean-Pierre Seifert |
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