Side Channel Analysis of an Automotive Processor

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  - Hamilton, M., Tunstall, M., Popovici, E.M. and Marnane, W.P.
  - IET Irish Signals ; System Conference (ISSC 2008)
  - Side Channel Analysis of an Automotive Processor
  - 2008
  - June
  - Published
  - 1
  - Scopus: 1 ()
  - CAN bus, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Correlation Power Analysis (CPA)
  - 4
  - 9
  - Galway, Ireland
  - 18-JUN-08
  - 19-JUN-08
  - Automotive electronics are becoming ever more complex. The quantity and sensitivity of data that is transmitted throughout a car is expected to continue to increase in coming years. On board computers can contain information about the car and dictate how the car behaves. This means that these systems need to be secure to protect the data held within such system so that the behaviour cannot be modified by an unauthorised user. This paper outlines a method for implementing AES encryption over a CAN bus and how such a system could be attacked using Correlation Power Analysis.
  - 10.1049/cp:20080630
DA  - 2008/06
ER  - 
@inproceedings{V1194800,
   = {Hamilton, M., Tunstall, M., Popovici, E.M. and Marnane, W.P.},
   = {IET Irish Signals ; System Conference (ISSC 2008)},
   = {{Side Channel Analysis of an Automotive Processor}},
   = {2008},
   = {June},
   = {Published},
   = {1},
   = {Scopus: 1 ()},
   = {CAN bus, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Correlation Power Analysis (CPA)},
  pages = {4--9},
   = {Galway, Ireland},
  month = {Jun},
   = {19-JUN-08},
   = {{Automotive electronics are becoming ever more complex. The quantity and sensitivity of data that is transmitted throughout a car is expected to continue to increase in coming years. On board computers can contain information about the car and dictate how the car behaves. This means that these systems need to be secure to protect the data held within such system so that the behaviour cannot be modified by an unauthorised user. This paper outlines a method for implementing AES encryption over a CAN bus and how such a system could be attacked using Correlation Power Analysis.}},
   = {10.1049/cp:20080630},
  source = {IRIS}
}
AUTHORSHamilton, M., Tunstall, M., Popovici, E.M. and Marnane, W.P.
TITLEIET Irish Signals ; System Conference (ISSC 2008)
PUBLICATION_NAMESide Channel Analysis of an Automotive Processor
YEAR2008
MONTHJune
STATUSPublished
PEER_REVIEW1
TIMES_CITEDScopus: 1 ()
SEARCH_KEYWORDCAN bus, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Correlation Power Analysis (CPA)
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START_PAGE4
END_PAGE9
LOCATIONGalway, Ireland
START_DATE18-JUN-08
END_DATE19-JUN-08
ABSTRACTAutomotive electronics are becoming ever more complex. The quantity and sensitivity of data that is transmitted throughout a car is expected to continue to increase in coming years. On board computers can contain information about the car and dictate how the car behaves. This means that these systems need to be secure to protect the data held within such system so that the behaviour cannot be modified by an unauthorised user. This paper outlines a method for implementing AES encryption over a CAN bus and how such a system could be attacked using Correlation Power Analysis.
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