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Short paper: Diversity Methods for Laser Fault Injection to Improve Location Coverage
June 12, 2023, 7:36 a.m. |
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ePrint Report: Short paper: Diversity Methods for Laser Fault Injection to Improve Location Coverage
Marina Krček, Thomas Ordas, Stjepan Picek
In the first step of fault injection attacks, it is necessary to perform fault injections for target characterization to improve the chances of finding vulnerabilities that can be exploited in the second step. The second step is the attack, where the vulnerabilities are used to break the security. This work considers the parameter search on the laser fault injection parameters. …
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