Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems : First InternationalWorkshop, CHES'99 Worcester, MA, USA, August 12-13, 1999 Proceedings /

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Author / Creator:Koç, Çetin K.
Imprint:Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999.
Description:1 online resource (xi, 353 pages).
Language:English
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 1717
Lecture notes in computer science ; 1717.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11079121
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Other authors / contributors:Paar, Christof.
ISBN:9783540666462
354066646X
9783540480594
3540480595
Notes:With bibliogr. references.
Summary:This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems, CHES'99, held in Worcester, MA, USA in August 1999. The 27 revised papers presented together with three invited contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 42 submissions. The papers are organized in sections on cryptographic hardware, hardware architectures, smartcards and embedded systems, arithmetic algorithms, power attacks, true random numbers, cryptographic algorithms on FPGAs, elliptic curve implementations, new cryptographic schemes and modes of operation.
Other form:Printed edition 9783540666462
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Summary:These are the proceedings of CHES'99, the rst workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems. As it becomes more obvious that strong security will be an important part of the next generation of communication, computer, and electronic consumer devices, we felt that a new type of cryp- graphic conference was needed. Our goal was to create a forum which discusses innovative solutions for cryptography in practice. Consequently, the focus of the CHES Workshop is on all aspects of cryptographic hardware and embedded s- tem design. Of special interest were contributions that describe new methods for e cient hardware implementations and high-speed software for embedded s- tems, e. g., smart cards, microprocessors, or DSPs. We hope that the workshop will help to ll the gap between the cryptography research community and the application areas of cryptography. There were 42 submitted contributions to CHES'99, of which 27 were selected for presentation. All papers were reviewed. In addition, there were three invited speakers. We hope to continue to make the CHES Workshop a forum of intellectual exchange in creating the secure, reliable, and robust security solutions of tom- row. We thank everyone whose involvement made the CHES Workshop such a successful event, and in particular we thank Murat Aydos, Dan Bailey, Br- don Chetwynd, Adam Elbirt, Serdar Erdem, Jorge Guajardo, Linda Looft, Pam O'Bryant, Marie Piergallini, Erkay Sava s, and Adam Woodbury. Corvallis, Oregon C etin K.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 353 pages).
Bibliography:With bibliogr. references.
ISBN:9783540666462
354066646X
9783540480594
3540480595
ISSN:0302-9743
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