Dr Daniel Page
Daniel Page is currently a Senior Lecturer within the Department of Computer
Science, University of Bristol. His current research focuses on challenges
in cryptographic engineering, the implementation (in hardware and/or software)
of and implementation attacks (relating to both side-channel and fault attacks)
on cryptographic primitives and arithmetic in particular. More than 60
(co-)authored, peer-reviewed publications have resulted from associated work,
representing collaboration with industry and academic partners that include 6
(co-)supervised PhD students. The pre-eminent venue for such work is arguably
Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (CHES); Dr. Page received the best
paper award at CHES 2012, regularly serves on the CHES Programme Committee,
and acted as Program (co-)Chair at CHES 2018. He (co-)founded the spin-out
company Identum (with Prof. Smart), which was acquired by Trend Micro in early
2008.
Abstract
Using the threat of side-channel attacks as motivation, this talk will briefly explain countermeasures based on diversified instruction execution: in concept one can think of these as a form of "moving target" defence, and, therefore, a useful instance of engineered difference.
Abstract
Using the threat of side-channel attacks as motivation, this talk will briefly explain countermeasures based on diversified instruction execution: in concept one can think of these as a form of "moving target" defence, and, therefore, a useful instance of engineered difference.