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Threshold Implementations in the Robust Probing Model
2019
Proceedings of ACM Workshop on Theory of Implementation Security Workshop - TIS'19
Threshold Implementations (TI) are provably secure algorithmic countermeasures against side-channel attacks in the form of differential power analysis. The strength of TI lies in its minimal algorithmic requirements. These requirements have been studied over more than 10 years and many efficient implementations for symmetric primitives have been proposed. Thus, over the years the practice of protecting implementations matured, however, the theory behind threshold implementations remained the
doi:10.1145/3338467.3358949
dblp:conf/ccs/DhoogheNR19
fatcat:no2bzgan6ze53mi47br6sr5c7i