07.2022 - paper accepted at CHES 2022. Nicolai Müller, Amir Moradi, “PROLEAD - A Probing-Based Hardware Leakage Detection Tool”
07.2022 - paper accepted at CHES 2022. Jakob Feldtkeller, David Knichel, Pascal Sasdrich, Amir Moradi, Tim Güneysu, “Randomness Optimization for Gadget Compositions in Higher-Order Masking”
04.2022 - paper accepted at CCS 2022. David Knichel, Amir Moradi, “Low-Latency Hardware Private Circuits”
04.2022 - paper accepted at CHES 2022. Timo Bartkewitz, Sven Bettendorf, Thorben Moos, Amir Moradi, Falk Schellenberg, “Beware of Insufficient Redundancy – An Experimental Evaluation of Code-based FI Countermeasures”
03.2022 - Anita Aghaie has sucessfully defended her thesis titled “Design and Security Analysis of Hardware Cryptographic Primitives”
03.2022 - paper accepted at CHES 2022. David Knichel, Amir Moradi, “Composable Gadgets with Reused Fresh Masks – First-Order Probing-Secure Hardware Circuits with only 6 Fresh Masks”
12.2021 - paper accepted at CHES 2022. Nicolai Müller, David Knichel, Pascal Sasdrich, Amir Moradi, “Transitional Leakage in Theory and Practice Unveiling Security Flaws in Masked Circuits”
12.2021 - Thorben Moos has successfully defended his thesis titled “Physical Security for Next Generation CMOS ICs”
10.2021 - paper accepted at CHES 2022. Tim Beyne, Siemen Dhooghe, Amir Moradi, Aein Rezaei Shahmirzadi, “Cryptanalysis of Efficient Masked Ciphers: Applications to Low Latency”
09.2021 - paper accepted at CHES 2022. David Knichel, Amir Moradi, Nicolai Müller, Pascal Sasdrich, “Automated Generation of Masked Hardware”
09.2021 - paper accepted at CHES 2022. David Knichel, Pascal Sasdrich, Amir Moradi, “Generic Hardware Private Circuits – Towards Automated Generation of Composable Secure Gadgets”