The recent flood of discussions has touched on many modern attacks on
cryptosystems. I'm long out of the crypto world [I last had a crypto
clearance *before* differential cryptanalysys was public info!]. Attacks
that leak a bit at a time strike me as amazing. I remember reading about
On 11 Sep 2013 18:37, Bernie Cosell ber...@fantasyfarm.com wrote:
The recent flood of discussions has touched on many modern attacks on
cryptosystems. I'm long out of the crypto world [I last had a crypto
clearance *before* differential cryptanalysys was public info!]. Attacks
that leak a
On Wed, 11 Sep 2013, Bernie Cosell wrote:
Anyhow, are there any (not *too* technical) books on the modern
techniques for attacking cryptosystems?
Really depends what you mean by attacking; there are attacks at the
protocol level (e.g., padding-oracle attacks), at the crypto level (e.g.,
as amazing. I remember reading about
attacks that involved running chips at lower voltage than they were
supposed to have and that somehow allowed them to be compromised, etc.
Voltage Glitching?
A neighborly paper: