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Let's Tessellate: Tiling for Security Against Advanced Probe and Fault Adversaries
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2020
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive
The wire probe-and-fault models are currently the most used models to provide arguments for side-channel and fault security. However, several practical attacks are not yet covered by these models. This work extends the wire fault model to include more advanced faults such as area faults and permanent faults. Moreover, we show the tile probeand-fault adversary model from CRYPTO 2018's CAPA envelops the extended wire fault model along with known extensions to the probing model such as glitches,
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