I was at CardTech/SecurTech 2006 recently and had a meeting with Cryptography Research, a company focused on securing smartcards. I spoke to Kit Rodgers, VP, and Ken Warren, Manager, about smartcard tamper resistance with differential power analysis countermeasures. Listen to the interview with Cryptography Research Listen Now. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . cardtech/securtech, recently, meeting, cryptography, research, company. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In 1998 cryptographer Paul Kocher developed a method for deducing the secret key embedded in a cryptographic smart card by monitoring tiny fluctuations in power consumption. Three years earlier, at the tender age of 22, he made headlines with a technique to compromise implementations of the RSA algorithm -. . .. In 1998 cryptographer Paul Kocher developed a method for deducing the secret key embedded in a cryptographic smart card by monitoring tiny fluctuations in power consumption. Three years earlier, at the tender age of 22, he made headlines with a technique to compromise implementations of the RSA algorithm - - not with a direct frontal assault, but by watching the amount of time a system took to perform certain functions. Speaking at the Usenix security conference in San Francisco Thursday, Kocher, now president of Cryptography Research, Inc., said creative attacks like these are only becoming more successful as hardware and software solutions grow increasingly complex and difficult to debug. "Nobody breaks the crypto, they all bypass the crypto," says Kocher. "They are putting bigger crypto keys in there and it doesn't give you bigger security." The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . In 1999, researcher Gene Tsudik emphasizes techniques to exploit vulnerabilities via innovative strategies on data protection mechanisms.. Creative Attacks, Cryptographic Security, Kocher Techniques. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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