Chapter of the book "Fault Analysis in Cryptography"
M. Joye and M. Tunstall (Eds.), to be published by Springer (Series: Information Security and Cryptography), 2011.
Abstract:
Since the introduction of the LLL algorithm in 1982,
lattice reduction has proved to be one of the most powerful and
versatile tools of public-key cryptanalysis. In particular, it has
sometimes been combined with fault injection to break
physical implementations of public-key cryptosystems. We present several
examples of lattice-based fault attacks against DSA and RSA
signatures, together with the necessary mathematical background.
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Bibtex:
@inbook{NgTi11,
author={P. Q. Nguyen and M. Tibouchi},
booktitle={Fault Analysis in Cryptography},
title={Lattice-Based Fault Attacks on Signatures},
editor={M. Joye and M. Tunstall},
series={nformation Security and Cryptography},
publisher={Springer},
year=2011
}