The Physical Analysis and Cryptographic Engineering (PACE) Research Group at NTU is organizing a one-day workshop on applied cryptography with a special focus on side-channel attacks on Mar 21, 2013.

Eight selected speakers from Singapore and Germany will present state of the art research in the field of side-channel attacks and countermeasures.

The workshop is free of charge, just kindly register here before March 18 if you want to participate.


Workshop on Applied Cryptography 2013
Thursday 21/03/2013
Start
End
Title
Speaker
Affiliation
09:30
10:00
Registration
10:00
10:10
Opening Remarks
Axel Poschmann
PACE, NTU, Singapore
10:10
11:10
Side-Channel Countermeasures for Hardware: is There a Light at End of the Tunnel?
Amir Moradi
EMSEC, RUB, Germany
11:10
11:30
Coffee break
11:30
12:00
Factorization Structure: a New Methodology in Threshold Implementation
Phuong Ha Nguyen
PACE, NTU, Singapore
12:00
12:30
Efficient and Secure Implementations of Keccak
Bernhard Jungk
HS RheinMain, Germany
12:30
13:30
Lunch break
13:30
14:00
A Side-channel Trojan within 4 Slices or How to Leak a Key with a Single Trace
Sebastian Kutzner
PACE, NTU, Singapore
14:00
14:30
Constructive Side-Channel Analysis
Marc Stöttinger
PACE, NTU, Singapore
14:30
14:50
Coffee break
14:50
15:20
Hardware Attacks on Physical Unclonable Functions in Embedded Security Systems
Matthias Hiller
TU Munich, Germany
15:20
15:50
SPA on Exponentiation with Multiple Traces
Chienning Chen
PACE, NTU, Singapore
15:50
16:10
Coffee break
16:10
16:40
Application of Machine Learning for Side Channel Analysis - A Survey
Dirmanto Jap
PACE, NTU, Singapore
16:40
16:50
Concluding Remarks
Axel Poschmann
PACE, NTU, Singapore
16:50
End of Workshop