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FDTC 2012: Leuven, Belgium
- Guido Bertoni, Benedikt Gierlichs:

2012 Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography, Leuven, Belgium, September 9, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2900-2
Invited Paper 1
- Philippe Maurine:

Techniques for EM Fault Injection: Equipments and Experimental Results. 3-4
Fault Injection and Simulation
- Amine Dehbaoui, Jean-Max Dutertre

, Bruno Robisson, Assia Tria:
Electromagnetic Transient Faults Injection on a Hardware and a Software Implementations of AES. 7-15 - Takeshi Sugawara

, Daisuke Suzuki, Toshihiro Katashita
:
Circuit Simulation for Fault Sensitivity Analysis and Its Application to Cryptographic LSI. 16-23
Differential Fault Analysis
- Dawu Gu, Juanru Li, Sheng Li, Zhouqian Ma, Zheng Guo, Junrong Liu:

Differential Fault Analysis on Lightweight Blockciphers with Statistical Cryptanalysis Techniques. 27-33 - Ronan Lashermes, Guillaume Reymond, Jean-Max Dutertre

, Jacques J. A. Fournier, Bruno Robisson, Assia Tria:
A DFA on AES Based on the Entropy of Error Distributions. 34-43 - Wieland Fischer, Christian A. Reuter:

Differential Fault Analysis on Grøstl. 44-54
Invited Paper 2
- Bart Preneel

:
It's Not My Fault - On Fault Attacks on Symmetric Cryptography. 57-60
Fault Analysis
- François Dassance, Alexandre Venelli:

Combined Fault and Side-Channel Attacks on the AES Key Schedule. 63-71 - Kimmo Järvinen, Céline Blondeau, Dan Page, Michael Tunstall

:
Harnessing Biased Faults in Attacks on ECC-Based Signature Schemes. 72-82
Countermeasures
- Victor Lomné, Thomas Roche, Adrian Thillard:

On the Need of Randomness in Fault Attack Countermeasures - Application to AES. 85-94 - Sho Endo, Yang Li, Naofumi Homma, Kazuo Sakiyama, Kazuo Ohta, Takafumi Aoki:

An Efficient Countermeasure against Fault Sensitivity Analysis Using Configurable Delay Blocks. 95-102 - Sébastien Briais, Jean-Michel Cioranesco, Jean-Luc Danger, Sylvain Guilley, David Naccache, Thibault Porteboeuf:

Random Active Shield. 103-113

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