Vol. 1, Issue 3, Part C (2015)
Implementation of cryptography for security
Implementation of cryptography for security
Author(s)
Sudheendra H and Dr. Ankit Pandey
Abstract
The traditional model of cryptography examines the security of the cipher as a mathematical function. However, ciphers that are secure when specified as mathematical functions are not necessarily secure in real-world implementations. The physical implementations of ciphers can be extremely difficult to control and often leak so called side-channel information. Side-channel cryptanalysis attacks have shown to be especially effective as a practical means for attacking implementations of cryptographic algorithms on simple hardware platforms, such as smart-cards.
How to cite this article:
Sudheendra H, Dr. Ankit Pandey. Implementation of cryptography for security. Int J Appl Res 2015;1(3):141-144.