2023
DOI: 10.1109/tits.2022.3157955
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A Differential Fault Attack on Security Vehicle System Applied SIMON Block Cipher

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“…SIMON is a block cipher that uses a key size of 64, 96, or 128 bits and a block size of 64 bits. It is designed to be fast and efficient while providing strong encryption 10 . SIMON uses a round-based structure with a key schedule that is based on the Feistel network.…”
Section: The Lightweight Encryption Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SIMON is a block cipher that uses a key size of 64, 96, or 128 bits and a block size of 64 bits. It is designed to be fast and efficient while providing strong encryption 10 . SIMON uses a round-based structure with a key schedule that is based on the Feistel network.…”
Section: The Lightweight Encryption Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the passive SCA, FIA is the active technique, which intentionally injects data faults into the IoT devices and reveals the confidential information by analyzing the faulty outputs [4]. With the active and controllable nature, FIA demonstrates higher attack efficiency and higher potential hazards [5][6][7]. Among the FIA techniques, the low-cost techniques, such as clock glitch attack [8], voltage glitch attack [9] and electromagnetic harmonic attack [10], aim to disturb the clock system of the IoT devices to inject timing faults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, a variety of lightweight block ciphers have been proposed in the literatures. Many of them are hardware-friendly systems, [4][5][6] and others focus on software performance or both hardware and software performance. 7,8 However, most existing lightweight block ciphers are unsuitable for at least one type of hardware, software, or implementations in low resource environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%