Understanding Analog Side Channels Using Cryptography Algorithms

Zajic, Alenka, Prvulovic, Milos

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-10-03
  • 售價: $2,340
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,223
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 467
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3031385810
  • ISBN-13: 9783031385810
  • 相關分類: Algorithms-data-structures資訊安全
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商品描述

This book offers the latest research results on analog side channels and their usage in cybersecurity. It demystifies analog side channels and demonstrates new use cases for them. The first part of this book discusses how analog side channels are generated, the physics behind it, the modeling and measurements of analog side channels, and their analogies to wireless communication systems. The second part of this book introduces new applications that benefit from leveraging side channels. In addition to breaking cryptography algorithms, it demonstrates how analog side channels can be used for malware detection, program profiling, hardware profiling, hardware/software attestation, hardware identification, and hardware Trojan detection.


Side channel is one of the methods for obtaining information about program execution. Traditionally, they are used in computer science to extract information about a key in cryptographic algorithms. What makes them different from other ways of extracting information about program execution is that side channels rely on how a system implements program execution, rather than what the program's algorithm specifies. Analog side channels are particularly powerful because they are not easy to suppress or detect that someone is collecting information from the system. Although they are very powerful tools, they are poorly understood.


This book targets advanced level students in computer science and electrical engineering as a textbook. Researchers and professionals working with analog side channels, how to model them, measure them, improve signal to noise ratio, and invent new signal processing techniques can also use this book. Computer scientists and engineers who want to learn new applications of side channels to improve system security, new techniques for breaking cryptography keys, new techniques for attestation, and new techniques for hardware Trojan detection will also want to purchase this book.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書提供有關類比側信道及其在網路安全中應用的最新研究成果。它揭示了類比側信道的奧秘,並展示了其新的使用案例。本書的第一部分討論了類比側信道的生成方式、其背後的物理原理、類比側信道的建模與測量,以及它們與無線通信系統的類比。第二部分則介紹了利用側信道的全新應用。除了破解加密演算法外,本書還展示了如何利用類比側信道進行惡意軟體檢測、程式分析、硬體分析、硬體/軟體驗證、硬體識別及硬體特洛伊木馬檢測。

側信道是獲取程式執行資訊的一種方法。傳統上,它們在計算機科學中用於提取加密演算法中密鑰的資訊。與其他提取程式執行資訊的方法不同,側信道依賴於系統如何實現程式執行,而不是程式演算法所指定的內容。類比側信道特別強大,因為它們不易被抑制或檢測到有人在從系統中收集資訊。儘管它們是非常強大的工具,但對其理解仍然不足。

本書針對計算機科學和電機工程的高級學生作為教科書使用。從事類比側信道研究的研究人員和專業人士,如何對其進行建模、測量、改善信噪比以及發明新的信號處理技術的人士也可以使用本書。希望學習側信道新應用以提升系統安全性、破解加密密鑰的新技術、驗證的新技術以及硬體特洛伊木馬檢測的新技術的計算機科學家和工程師也會希望購買本書。

作者簡介

ALENKA ZAJIC (S'99-M'09-SM'13) received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, in 2001 and 2003, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008. She is currently Ken Byers Professor with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to that, she was a Visiting Faculty Member at the School of Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Naval Research Laboratory, and a Design Engineer at Skyworks Solutions Inc. Her research interests span areas of electromagnetic, wireless communications, signal processing, and computer engineering. Dr. Zajic was a recipient of the following awards: The Best Student Paper Award at the 13th international IEEE conference on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust (2020), IEEE Atlanta Section Outstanding Engineer Award (2019), The Best Poster Award atthe IEEE International Conference on RFID (2018), NSF CAREER Award (2017), Best Paper Award at the 49th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (2016), the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Communications and Electronics (2014), Neal Shepherd Memorial Best Propagation Paper Award (2012), the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Telecommunications (2008), the Best Student Paper Award at the Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (2007), IEEE Outstanding Chapter Award as a Chair of the Atlanta Chapter of the AP/MTT Societies (2016), LexisNexis Dean's Excellence Award (2016), and Richard M. Bass/Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Teacher Award (2016). She was an editor for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 2012-2017 and an executive editor for Wiley Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies 2011-2016.

MILOS PRVULOVIC (S'97-M'03-SM'09) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from theUniversity of Belgrade in 1998, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, in 2001 and 2003, respectively. He is currently a Professor with the School of Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, where he joined in 2003. His research interests are in computer architecture, especially hardware support for software monitoring, debugging, and security. He was a past recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, and a Senior Member of the ACM and the IEEE Computer Society

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

ALENKA ZAJIC (S'99-M'09-SM'13) 於2001年和2003年分別獲得貝爾格萊德大學電機工程學院的學士和碩士學位,並於2008年獲得喬治亞理工學院電氣與計算機工程的博士學位。她目前是喬治亞理工學院電氣與計算機工程學院的 Ken Byers 教授。在此之前,她曾擔任喬治亞理工學院計算機科學學院的訪問教員、海軍研究實驗室的博士後研究員,以及 Skyworks Solutions Inc. 的設計工程師。她的研究興趣涵蓋電磁學、無線通信、信號處理和計算機工程等領域。Zajic 博士曾獲得以下獎項:第13屆國際 IEEE 硬體導向安全與信任會議最佳學生論文獎(2020年)、IEEE 亞特蘭大分會傑出工程師獎(2019年)、IEEE RFID 國際會議最佳海報獎(2018年)、NSF CAREER 獎(2017年)、第49屆年度 IEEE/ACM 國際微架構研討會最佳論文獎(2016年)、IEEE 通信與電子國際會議最佳學生論文獎(2014年)、Neal Shepherd 紀念最佳傳播論文獎(2012年)、國際電信會議最佳論文獎(2008年)、無線通信與網絡會議最佳學生論文獎(2007年)、IEEE AP/MTT 協會亞特蘭大分會主席的傑出分會獎(2016年)、LexisNexis 院長卓越獎(2016年)以及 Richard M. Bass/Eta Kappa Nu 傑出教師獎(2016年)。她曾擔任 IEEE 無線通信期刊的編輯(2012-2017年)及 Wiley 新興電信技術期刊的執行編輯(2011-2016年)。

MILOS PRVULOVIC (S'97-M'03-SM'09) 於1998年獲得貝爾格萊德大學的電機工程學士學位,並於2001年和2003年分別獲得伊利諾伊大學香檳分校的計算機科學碩士和博士學位。他目前是喬治亞理工學院計算機科學學院的教授,自2003年以來一直在此任教。他的研究興趣集中在計算機架構,特別是對於軟體監控、除錯和安全的硬體支持。他曾獲得 NSF CAREER 獎,並是 ACM 和 IEEE 計算機學會的資深會員。