Nynke Verhaegh
Philips
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cryptographic hardware and embedded systems | 2006
Pim Tuyls; Geert Jan Schrijen; Boris Skoric; Jan van Geloven; Nynke Verhaegh; Rob A. M. Wolters
In cryptography it is assumed that adversaries only have black box access to the secret keys of honest parties. In real life, however, the black box approach is not sufficient because attackers have access to many physical means that enable them to derive information on the secret keys. In order to limit the attacker’s ability to read out secret information, the concept of Algorithmic Tamper Proof (ATP) security is needed as put forth by Gennaro, Lysyanskaya, Malkin, Micali and Rabin. An essential component to achieve ATP security is read-proof hardware. In this paper, we develop an implementation of read-proof hardware that is resistant against invasive attacks. The construction is based on a hardware and a cryptographic part. The hardware consists of a protective coating that contains a lot of randomness. By performing measurements on the coating a fingerprint is derived. The cryptographic part consists of a Fuzzy Extractor that turns this fingerprint into a secure key. Hence no key is present in the non-volatile memory of the device. It is only constructed at the time when needed, and deleted afterwards. A practical implementation of the hardware and the cryptographic part is given. Finally, experimental evidence is given that an invasive attack on an IC equipped with this coating, reveals only a small amount of information on the key.
Security with noisy data | 2007
Boris Skoric; Geert Jan Schrijen; Wil Ophey; Rob A. M. Wolters; Nynke Verhaegh; Jan van Geloven
In this chapter we discuss the hardware that was used to perform experiments on physical unclonable functions (PUFs).We describe the measurement setups and experimental samples in the case of coating PUFs and optical PUFs. These are two vastly different systems-the former based on integrated circuit (IC) technology and the latter on laser optics.
Archive | 2004
Nynke Verhaegh; Dirk Kornelis Gerhardus De Boer; Mark Thomas Johnson; Bas Van Der Heijden
Archive | 2003
Petra Elisabeth De Jongh; R. Coehoorn; Nynke Verhaegh
Archive | 2004
Nynke Verhaegh; Dirk Kornelis Gerhardus De Boer; Mark Thomas Johnson; Bas Van Der Heijden
Archive | 2004
Nynke Verhaegh; Boer Dirk K. G. De; Mark Thomas Johnson; Der Heijden Bas Van
Archive | 2003
Petra Elisabeth De Jongh; R. Coehoorn; Nynke Verhaegh
Archive | 2005
Nynke Verhaegh; Dirk Kornelis Gerhardus De Boer; Mark Thomas Johnson; Bas Van Der Heijden
Archive | 2005
Petra Elisabeth De Jongh; R. Coehoorn; Nynke Verhaegh
Archive | 2005
Nynke Verhaegh; Dick K. G. de Boer; Mark Thomas Johnson; Bas Van Der Heijden