CARDIS 2020 Proceedings are now published by Springer as part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science volume 12609. You can get your virtual copy on the Springer Link website. Happy reading and see you soon at CARDIS 2021.

CARDIS 2020 is over. All pre-recordings and the recordings of the live sessions are now available on the CARDIS YouTube Channel.

Accepted Papers

  • Let’s Tessellate: Tiling for Security Against Advanced Probe and Fault Adversaries
    Siemen Dhooghe and Svetla Nikova

  • A Constant Time Full Hardware Implementation of Streamlined NTRU Prime
    Adrian Marotzke

  • On the Security of Off-the-Shelf Microcontrollers: Hardware is not Enough
    Balazs Udvarhelyi, Antoine van Wassenhove, Olivier Bronchain, and François-Xavier Standaert

  • A Power Side-Channel Attack on the CCA2-Secure HQC KEM
    Thomas Schamberger, Julian Renner, Georg Sigl, and Antonia Wachter-Zeh

  • Classic McEliece Implementation with Low Memory Footprint
    Johannes Roth, Evangelos Karatsiolis, and Juliane Krämer

  • How Deep Learning Helps Compromising USIM
    Martin Brisfors, Sebastian Forsmark, and Elena Dubrova

  • A Fast and Compact RISC-V Accelerator for Ascon and Friends
    Stefan Steinegger and Robert Primas

  • Differential Analysis and Fingerprinting of ZombieLoads on Block Ciphers
    Till Schlüter and Kerstin Lemke-Rust

  • Low-Cost Body Biasing Injection (BBI) Attacks on WLCSP Devices
    Colin O'Flynn

  • Optimized Software Implementations for the Lightweight Encryption Scheme ForkAE
    Arne Deprez, Elena Andreeva, Jose Maria Bermudo Mera, Angshuman Karmakar, and Antoon Purnal

  • Secure and Efficient Delegation of Pairings with Online Inputs
    Giovanni Di Crescenzo, Matluba Khodjaeva, Delaram Kharobaei, and Vladimir Shpilrain

  • Lightweight Post-Quantum Key Encapsulation for 8-bit AVR Microcontrollers
    Hao Cheng, Johann Großschädl, Peter B. Rønne, and Peter Y. A. Ryan