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Workshop Provable Security against Physical Attacks

International workshop organized by Ronald Cramer (CWI and Leiden University), Shafi Goldwasser (MIT and Weizmann Institute of Science), Eike Kiltz (CWI), David Naccache (ENS Paris), Krzysztof Pietrzak (CWI), and François-Xavier Standaert (Université catholique de Louvain).
Program: here

Date:February 15-19
Location:Lorentz Center, Leiden
Schedule: 
Monday, February 15
9:00-10:00Welcome
10:00-11:00Elisabeth Oswald:
Introduction to Side-Channel Analysis
11:00-11:30Coffee/tea break
11:30-12:15Nadia Heninger:
Recovering cryptographic keys with the cold boot attack
12:15-13:15Lunch break
13:15-15:00Individuall discussions
15:00-15:45Olivier Pereira:
Leakage Resilient Cryptography in Practice
15:45-16:15Coffee/tea break
16:15-17:00Yuval Ishai:
Private Circuits
17:00-17:30Discussion
17:30-19:00Wine & cheese party in the common room
Tuesday, February 16
10:00-11:00Yevgeniy Dodis:
Leakage Resilience and the Bounded Retrieval Model
11:00-11:30Coffee/tea break
11:30-12:15Stefan Dziembowski:
On the "only computation leaks information" paradigm
12:15-13:15Lunch break
13:15-15:00Panel discussion: Models for Physical Attacks
15:00-15:45Shafi Goldwasser:
t.b.a.
15:45-16:45Problem session
16:45-17:15Coffee/tea break
17:15-18:00Helena Handschuh:
Practical aspects of physical security, implementation attacks and counter-measures
18:30-22:30Rump session @Faculty Club
Wednesday, February 17
10:00-11:00Christof Paar:
Application of Physical Attacks to Real World Devices
11:00-11:30Coffee/tea break
11:30-12:15Stefan Mangard:
Advanced Topics in Side-Channel Attacks
12:15-13:15Lunch break
13:15-14:15Individual discussions
14:15-15:15Christophe Giraud:
Practical Difficulties of Physical Attacks
15:15-16:15Problem Session
17:00-21:00Dinner @Partyboat
Thursday, February 18
10:00-11:00Gil Segev:
Public-key Cryptosystems Resilient to Key Leakage
11:00-11:30Coffee/tea break
11:30-12:15Daniel Wichs:
Non-Malleable Codes and Applications to Tamper-Resilient Security
12:15-13:15Lunch break
13:15-15:00Individual discussions
15:00-15:45Ingrid Verbauwhede:
Design methods and tools for side-channel secure circuits
15:45-16:45Problem Session
16:45-17:15Coffee/tea break
17:15-18:00Sergei Skorobogatov:
Hardware security of silicon chips: progress, pitfalls and challenges for physical attacks
Friday, February 19
10:00-10:45David Naccache:
Hamster wheel keys
10:45-11:15Coffee/tea break
11:15-11:45Sebastian Faust:
Leakage-Resilient Signatures
11:45-12:15Krzysztof Pietrzak:
Leakage-Resilient PRFs/PRPs and Public-Key Encryption
12:15-13:15Lunch break
13:15-14:00Individual discussions
14:00-14:45Kerstin Lemke-Rust:
On Security Evaluation Testing
14:45-15:15Discussion
15:15-15:45Coffee/tea break
15:45-16:30Panel Discussion
16:30-17:00Closing remarks
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