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Side Channel Attacks --- The Easy Way to Break Any Cryptographic Primitive - Orr dunkelman

Abstract

Side channel attacks are attacks on cryptographic (and other kinds of) algorithms. The object of these attack is to deduce secret keying information, while avoiding the hassle of breaking the algorithm itself. This is done by considering information leaking from the time needed for the computation, the power consumed by the smart card, or even by the electromagnetic emission of the computing device.

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