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From: Nicolas Boulay<nicolas.boulay@e...>
Date: Fri Dec 23 16:16:19 CET 2005
Subject: [oc] Cryptographic hardware
Describe a way to study a black box that is supposed to make a good AES (for example) encryption but how to be sure that : 1) the encryption is a good quality (key generation ?) 2) There is no "undocumented" feature
Maybe it's impossible to do it. But maybe a kind of design could expose those internal in a certain manner that permit external observer to garantie what the hardware does.
You could review software code and compile it. You can't do that with a chip.
So for the "trust", some technic must be find.
nicO
Le jeudi 22 Décembre 2005 09:03, Abhilash Ravishankar a écrit : > Hi all, > > I am working on cryptographic hardware for almost an year now. I have > implemented hash algorithms (MD5, SHA) and currently I am almost done > implementing unified architectures for block cipher algorithms (DES, AES, > Blowfish). > > I am looking for a challenging research internship, and the programs that I > am applying to require me to give a proposal for a 'research idea'. > > Can anybody please help me out with some hot research ideas, frontiers in > cryptographic hardware. Anything to do with security applications using > FPGAs. > > Any pointers are most welcome. > Thanks in advance. > Abhilash
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