CHES 2015 - Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems
Date2015-09-13 - 2015-09-16
Deadline2015-04-01
VenueSaint-Malo, France
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.chesworkshop.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The annual CHES workshop highlights new results in the design and analysis of cryptographic hardware and soft- ware implementations. The workshop builds a valuable bridge between the research and cryptographic engineering communities and attracts participants from industry, academia, and government organizations. In addition to a single track of high-quality presentations, CHES 2015 will offer invited talks, tutorials, a poster session, and a rump session. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least four Program Committee members and authors will be invited to submit brief rebuttals of the reviews before the final decisions are made. Topics suitable for CHES 2015 include, but are not limited to:
Cryptographic implementations
Hardware architectures
Cryptographic processors and co-processors
Hardware accelerators for security protocols (security processors, network processors, etc.)
True and pseudorandom number generators
Physical unclonable functions (PUFs)
Efficient software implementations
Attacks against implementations and countermeasures
Side-channel attacks and countermeasures
Fault attacks and countermeasures
Hardware tampering and tamper-resistance
Tools and methodologies
Computer aided cryptographic engineering
Verification methods and tools for secure design
Metrics for the security of embedded systems
Secure programming techniques
FPGA design security
Formal methods for secure hardware
Interactions between cryptographic theory and implementation issues
New and emerging cryptographic algorithms and protocols targeting embedded devices
Special-purpose hardware for cryptanalysis
Leakage resilient cryptography
Applications
Cryptography in wireless applications (mobile phones, WLANs, etc.)
Cryptography for pervasive computing (RFID, sensor networks, smart devices, etc.)
Hardware IP protection and anti-counterfeiting
Reconfigurable hardware for cryptography
Smart card processors, systems and applications
Security in commercial consumer applications (pay-TV, automotive, domotics, etc.)
Secure storage devices (memories, disks, etc.)
Technologies and hardware for content protection
Trusted computing platforms
Cryptographic implementations
Hardware architectures
Cryptographic processors and co-processors
Hardware accelerators for security protocols (security processors, network processors, etc.)
True and pseudorandom number generators
Physical unclonable functions (PUFs)
Efficient software implementations
Attacks against implementations and countermeasures
Side-channel attacks and countermeasures
Fault attacks and countermeasures
Hardware tampering and tamper-resistance
Tools and methodologies
Computer aided cryptographic engineering
Verification methods and tools for secure design
Metrics for the security of embedded systems
Secure programming techniques
FPGA design security
Formal methods for secure hardware
Interactions between cryptographic theory and implementation issues
New and emerging cryptographic algorithms and protocols targeting embedded devices
Special-purpose hardware for cryptanalysis
Leakage resilient cryptography
Applications
Cryptography in wireless applications (mobile phones, WLANs, etc.)
Cryptography for pervasive computing (RFID, sensor networks, smart devices, etc.)
Hardware IP protection and anti-counterfeiting
Reconfigurable hardware for cryptography
Smart card processors, systems and applications
Security in commercial consumer applications (pay-TV, automotive, domotics, etc.)
Secure storage devices (memories, disks, etc.)
Technologies and hardware for content protection
Trusted computing platforms
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