PHISIC 2019

15th and 16th of October 2019

Workshop on Practical Hardware Innovations in Security Implementation and Characterization

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Program

Keynote: Post-Quantum Cryptography — A Pragmatic Point of View

Tuesday 15 October 2019 (morning)

Guénaël Renault is Professor of Cybersecurity at École Polytechnique. His research mainly focuses on applied cryptography related to embedded security. Beyond his academic experience, he has developed his expertise at ANSSI where he took part in the evaluation of governmental or industrial products.

Abstract: The NIST is in the process of selecting one or more post-quantum public-key cryptographic algorithms through a public competition. In this talk, I will present some of the cryptosystems taking part in this competition. Then, I will provide some recommendations for developers who need to implement a security product resistant to the hypothetical quantum computer.

Schedule

Download program: phisic2019_program_a4.pdf.

Tuesday 15 October 2019

Session Speaker Subject
08:30
(30m) Registration / Coffee
09:00
(10m) Technical
Committee
Introduction
09:10
(1h) Keynote Guénaël
Renault
Post-Quantum Cryptography - A Pragmatic Point of View
10:10
(10m) Angeline
Ottolini
Presentation of MicroPacks
10:20
(20m) Pause / Demos / Posters / Coffee
10:40
(25m+5m) Security:
From
primitives
to
trust
Lilian
Bossuet
Security of the Integrated Circuit Life Cycle
(25m+5m) Mathieu
Escouteloup
Microarchitecture security
(25m+5m) Michael
Pehl
Predictability Tests for Physical Unclonable Functions
(25m+5m) Yan
Loisel
RISC-V security
12:40
(1h20m) Lunch
14:00
(25m+5m) Pole SCS:
advances in
hardware security
through
academic-industrial
collaborations
Paul-Emmanuel
Brun
How to optimize security in the IoT ?
(25m+5m) Philippe
Maurine
Electromagnetic injection: advanced platform  & modeling & countermeasures
(25m+5m) Laurent
Masson
Secure Microcontroller for IoT
(25m+5m) Pierre-Yvan
Liardet
Advanced processes of Laser Injection for Sedentary Analyses
16:00
(30m) Pause / Demos / Posters
16:10
(...) Departure by bus for touristic tour & Coktail Dinner
16:15
(...)
(...) Touristic tour
19h
(...) Coktail Dinner



Wednesday 16 October 2019

Session Speaker Subject
08:30
(30m) Registration
09:00
(25m+5m) Fault injection:
models
and
attacks
Julien
Proy
ISA-Level Characterization of EM Pulse Effects on Superscalar Microarchitectures, A Secure Software Perspective
(25m+5m) Ronan
Lashermes
Electromagnetic fault injection against a System-on-Chip, new micro-architectural fault models
(25m+5m) Jordi
Mujal
LLFI: Lateral Laser Fault Injection Attack
(25m+5m) Mathieu
Dumont
Electromagnetic Fault injection, how fault occurs
11:00
(20m) Pause / Demos / Posters / Coffee
11:20
(25m+5m) SCA I:
Machine learning
for
Side channel
Gabriel
Zaid
Methodology for Efficient CNN Architectures in Profiling Attacks
(25m+5m) Loic
Masure
A comprehensive study of Deep Learning for Side-Channel Analysis
12:20
(1h20m) Lunch
13:40
(25m+5m) SCA II:
Side channel
without
physical access
Giovanni
Camurati
Screaming Channels: When Electromagnetic Side Channels Meet Radio Transceivers
(25m+5m) Davide
Alessio
Revisiting Higher-Order Computational Attacks against White-Box Implementations
(25m+5m) Joseph
Gravellier
Remote hardware attacks on connected devices
15:10
(20m) Pause / Demos / Posters
15:30
(25m+5m) Protections:
addressing
a variety
of
threats
Luca
de Feo
Side channel protections for CSIDH
(25m+5m) Rémi
Bernhard
Impact of Low-bitwidth Quantization on the Adversarial Robustness for Embedded Neural Networks
(25m+5m) Nicolò
Maunero
An FPGA-based Control-Flow Integrity solution for securing Embedded Systems
17:00



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