Static current

Novel measurements setup for attacks exploiting static power using DC pico-ammeter

The static power consumption in modern integrated circuits has become a critical standpoint in side-channel analysis. As it has been widely demonstrated in the technical literature, it is possible to extract secret information from a cryptographic circuit by means of static current measurements. Static and dynamic power analysis require different measurement procedures, due to physical reasons.

Multivariate Analysis Exploiting Static Power on Nanoscale CMOS Circuits for Cryptographic Applications

Latest nanometer CMOS technology nodes have highlighted new issues in security of cryptographic hardware implementations. The constant growth of the static power consumption has led to a new class of side-channel attacks. Common attacks exploiting static power use an univariate approach to recover information from cryptographic engines. In our work, a multivariate approach based on information theoretic security metrics is presented. The temperature-dependence helps to exploit more information leakage from the hardware implementation.

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