This textbook provides an all-in-one approach for learning about hardware security of cryptographic systems. Finally, it provides theoretical and practical details on the two most common attack methods in hardware security – side-channel attacks, and fault injection attacks, together with the protection methods used against both.
This textbook provides an all-in-one approach for learning about hardware security of cryptographic systems. It gives the necessary background on mathematics that is used for the construction of symmetric and public-key cryptosystems. Then, it introduces the most commonly used encryption algorithms that can be found on a wide variety of embedded devices to provide confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of the messages/data. Finally, it provides theoretical and practical details on the two most common attack methods in hardware security – side-channel attacks, and fault injection attacks, together with the protection methods used against both.
- Starts from the basics and does not require prior knowledge of cryptography or mathematical background
- Enables readers to implement symmetric block ciphers and RSA with an emphasis on hardware security
- Covers the classical as well as state-of-the-art fault attacks and side-channel attacks