Title :
Differential Power Analysis Attacks to Precharged Buses: A General Analysis for Symmetric-Key Cryptographic Algorithms
Author :
Alioto, Massimo ; Poli, Massimo ; Rocchi, Santina
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ing. dell´´Inf., Univ. di Siena, Siena, Italy
Abstract :
In this paper, a general model of multibit Differential Power Analysis (DPA) attacks to precharged buses is discussed, with emphasis on symmetric-key cryptographic algorithms. Analysis provides a deeper insight into the dependence of the DPA effectiveness (i.e., the vulnerability of cryptographic chips) on the parameters that define the attack, the algorithm, and the processor architecture in which the latter is implemented. To this aim, the main parameters that are of interest in practical DPA attacks are analytically derived under appropriate approximations, and a novel figure of merit to measure the DPA effectiveness of multibit attacks is proposed. This figure of merit allows for identifying conditions that maximize the effectiveness of DPA attacks, i.e., conditions under which a cryptographic chip should be tested to assess its robustness. Several interesting properties of DPA attacks are derived, and suggestions to design algorithms and circuits with higher robustness against DPA are given. The proposed model is validated in the case of DES and AES algorithms with both simulations on an MIPS32 architecture and measurements on an FPGA-based implementation of AES. The model accuracy is shown to be adequate, as the resulting error is always lower than 10 percent and typically of a few percentage points.
Keywords :
field programmable gate arrays; microprocessor chips; public key cryptography; AES algorithm; DES algorithm; FPGA; MIPS32 architecture; advanced encryption standard; cryptographic chip; data encryption standard; field programmable gate array; multibit attack; multibit differential power analysis; precharged bus; processor architecture; symmetric key cryptographic algorithm; Algorithm design and analysis; Circuit simulation; Circuit testing; Cryptography; Energy consumption; Information security; Integrated circuit modeling; Monitoring; Robustness; Semiconductor device measurement; Advanced Encryption Standard (AES); Data Encryption Standard (DES); Differential power analysis (DPA); VLSI.; modeling; security; single-rail precharged bus; smartcards;
Journal_Title :
Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDSC.2009.1