Call for Participation
4th WORKSHOP ON FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TOLERANCE
IN CRYPTOGRAPHY - FDTC 2007
http://fdtc.deib.polimi.it/FDTC07/
Vienna, Austria – Monday, September 10, 2007
Renaissance Penta Vienna
Hotel
(one day prior to CHES 2007 – 10 minutes walking distance from CHES hotel)
REGISTRATION DESK WILL BE LOCATED AT CHES Vienna Marriott HOTEL
LIST OF PAPERS
TO BE PRESENTED AT FDTC 2007
FINAL PROGRAMME
AND PRESENTATION SLIDES
FDTC
2007 PROCEEDINGS
(free access if subscriber to the IEEE
CS digital library)
HOW TO REACH THE FDTC HOTEL
FROM THE CHES HOTEL
directions
& map
Early
registration rates (before August 17):
Late
registration rates (after August 17):
Since
the registration page was down for a few days, the
deadline for early registration has been extended to August 17.
The registration fee includes proceedings, lunch and coffee breaks. If you
have registered online, please collect your name tag and proceedings on
Sunday afternoon 14:00-16:00 at the SHARCS registration desk in the Vienna
Marriott Hotel (the CHES hotel). We will have only very limited
registration services on Monday at the Renaissance Penta Vienna Hotel
where FDTC will take place. If you have to register and pay onsite you
must do it on Sunday at the SHARCS registration desk.
In
recent years applied cryptography has developed considerably, to satisfy the
increasing security requirements of various information technology disciplines,
e.g., telecommunications, networking, data base systems and mobile
applications.
Cryptosystems
are inherently computationally complex and in order to satisfy the high
throughput requirements of many applications, they are often implemented by
means of either VLSI devices (crypto-accelerators) or highly optimised software
routines (crypto-libraries) and are used via suitable (network) protocols.
The high complexity of such implementations raises concerns regarding their reliability. Research is therefore needed to develop methodologies and techniques for designing robust cryptographic systems (both hardware and software), and to protect them against both accidental faults and intentional intrusions and attacks, in particular those based on the malicious injection of faults into the device for the purpose of extracting the secret key.
This
annual workshop was started in 2004 and included 10 papers. The 2nd
workshop was held in September 2005 and included 13 papers. The 3rd
workshop was held in October 2006 and included 12 papers. See the following
links:
http://fdtc.deib.polimi.it/FDTC04
http://fdtc.deib.polimi.it/FDTC05
http://fdtc.deib.polimi.it/FDTC06
This year’s workshop
will feature two invited talks by:
“Securing Flash Technology”
Helena Handschuh,
Elena Trichina - Spansion
“Secure Smartcard Design against Laser Fault Injection Attacks”
Odile Derouet, Samsung
Contributions to the workshop
describing theoretical studies and practical case studies of fault diagnosis
and tolerance in cryptographic systems (HW and SW) and protocols are solicited.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Modelling
the reliability of cryptographic systems and protocols.
Inherently
reliable cryptographic systems and algorithms.
Faults and
fault models for cryptographic devices (HW and SW).
Reliability-based
attack procedures on cryptographic systems (fault-injection based attacks) and
protocols.
Adapting
classical fault diagnosis and tolerance techniques to cryptographic systems.
Novel fault
diagnosis and tolerance techniques for cryptographic systems.
Micro-architectural
side-channels that exploit micro-architecture components like caches and branch
predictors.
Case
studies of attacks, reliability and fault diagnosis and tolerance techniques in
cryptographic systems.
The workshop proceedings
will be published by IEEE-CS Press, will be available as a printed volume at
the workshop and will be included in the IEEE Computer Society online
store in due time. This will be the 2nd FDTC volume, after that
of FDTC
2006 (published by Springer-Verlag). In order to be included in the FDTC
2007 proceedings, the authors of an accepted paper must guarantee to present
their contribution at the workshop.
To format the final paper, see IEEE-CPS
Author Kit.
Due to desagreements with
Springer-Verlag, the FDTC 2007 proceedings will not be published any longer in
the LNCS series, as announced
initially.
Submission
deadline: 15
April, 2007
– EXTENDED TO 27
APRIL 2007 – NOW CLOSED
Notification
deadline: 30 May, 2007 – NOTIFIED
Final paper
deadline: 29
June, 2007 (electronic submission, see the IEEE-CPS author kit) – NOW CLOSED
Submissions:
extended abstracts of 10 pages or less, PDF format is preferred.
E-mail the
extended abstract to david.naccache@ens.fr and Jean-Pierre.Seifert@uibk.ac.at
Please
provide name, affiliation, telephone, fax number and email address.
Final papers
will have to be formatted according to the instructions of the IEEE-CPS
Author Kit.
Program
committee to include: |
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Hervé Chabannes Christophe Clavier Wieland Fischer Shay Gueron Ramesh Karri Christof
Paar Johannes
Bloemer Régis
Leveugle Paul Karger Pierre-Yvan Liardet Cetin Kaya Koç |
Sagem
Défense Sécurité Gemalto Infineon Univ. of
Haifa and Intel Brooklyn Polythecnic University
of Ruhr University
of Paderborn TIMA Lab. Grenoble IBM ST Microelectronics Oregon State University |
Sandra Marcello Elisabeth Oswald Elena Trichina Helena Handschuh Michael Tunstall Kaiji Wu Mehdi Laurent Akkar Nora Dabbous Onur Aciicmez Eran Tromer |
Thalès University
of Graz Spansion Spansion University of Cork University of Illinois Texas Instruments Ingenico Samsung Weizman Institute |
Organizers and workshop
series founders: |
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Prof. Luca Breveglieri Dep. of Electronic and
Information Sciences Politecnico di Milano - Piazza L. Da
Vinci n. 32 Milano I-20133 – ITALY Tel: +
39 (0) 2 2399 3653 Fax: +
39 (0) 2 2399 3411 Email: breveglieri@elet.polimi.it |
Prof. Israel Koren Dep. of Electrical & Computer
Engineering University of Massachusetts Amherst MA 01003 – USA Tel: +
01 (413) 545 2643 Fax: +
01 (413) 545 1993 Email: koren@ecs.umass.edu |
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Scientific Program
co-Chairs for the 2007 workshop: |
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Prof. David Naccache Ecole Normale Supérieure Département d’Informatique Equipe de Cryptographie – 45 rue d’Ulm Paris F-75005 – France Tel: +
33 (0) 6 11 56 69 05 Email: david.naccache@ens.fr |
Prof. Jean-Pierre Seifert University of Innsbruk Institut für
Informatik Christoph-Probst-Platz – Innrain 52 Innsbruck 6020 – AUSTRIA Tel: + 43 (0) 512
507 6101 |
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Publicity Chair for the 2007
workshop: |
Local arrangement: |
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Prof. Shay Gueron University of Haifa Dep. of Mathematics – Mount Carmel Haifa
31905 – ISRAEL Tel: + 972 (0) 4 824 0161 Email: shay@math.haifa.ac.il |
Prof. Jean-Pierre Seifert University of Innsbruck Institut für
Informatik Innsbruck 6020 – AUSTRIA |