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ePrint Report: SoK: Getting started with open-source fault simulation tools

Asmita Adhikary, Ileana Buhan


Fault injection attacks have caused implementations to behave unexpectedly, leading to the extraction of cryptographic keys and the spectacular bypass of security features. Understandably, developers want to ensure the robustness of the software against faults and eliminate during production weaknesses that could lead to exploitation. Several open-source fault simulation tools have recently been released to the public, promising cost-effective fault evaluations. In this paper, we set …

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