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Applying Thermal Side-Channel Attacks on Asymmetric Cryptography

Abdullah Aljuffri, Marc Zwalua, Cezar Rodolfo Wedig Reinbrecht, Said Hamdioui, Mottaqiallah Taouil

2021IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Side-channel attacks (SCAs) are powerful attacks that could be used to retrieve keys from electronic devices. Several physical leakage sources can be exploited in SCAs, such as power, time, heat, and so on. Heat is one of the side-channels that is not frequently analyzed by attackers in the literature due to the high noise associated with thermal traces. This article investigates the practicality of adapting power-based SCAs [i.e., correlation power analysis (CPA) and deep-learning-based power attacks (DL-based PA)] for thermal attacks and refer to them as correlation thermal attack (CTA) and DL-based thermal attack (DL-based TA). In addition, we introduce a new attack called progressive CTA (PCTA). We evaluate the different thermal SCAs against an unprotected and protected software implementation of Rivest–Shamir–Adleman (RSA). Our results show the practicality of the three attacks (i.e. CTA, DL-based TA, and PCTA) as a 100% key recovery is realized.

Topics & Concepts

Side channel attackComputer scienceCryptographyPower analysisThermalComputer securityChannel (broadcasting)Computer networkPhysicsMeteorologyCryptographic Implementations and SecurityPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecuritySecurity and Verification in Computing
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