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Georgios M. Nikolopoulos and Marc Fischlin
Quantum key distribution protocols allow two honest distant parties to establish a common truly random secret key in the presence of powerful adversaries, provided that the two users share a short secret key beforehand. This pre-shared secret key is used...
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Mona Alkanhal, Abdulaziz Alali and Mohamed Younis
In recent times, the advent of innovative technological paradigms like the Internet of Things has paved the way for numerous applications that enhance the quality of human life. A remarkable application of IoT that has emerged is the Internet of Vehicles...
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Nasour Bagheri, Ygal Bendavid, Masoumeh Safkhani and Samad Rostampour
A smart grid is an electricity network that uses advanced technologies to facilitate the exchange of information and electricity between utility companies and customers. Although most of the technologies involved in such grids have reached maturity, smar...
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Bertrand Cambou, Michael Gowanlock, Bahattin Yildiz, Dina Ghanaimiandoab, Kaitlyn Lee, Stefan Nelson, Christopher Philabaum, Alyssa Stenberg and Jordan Wright
Using physical unclonable functions (PUFs), in support of networks secured with a public key infrastructure, to generate, on demand, the key pairs needed for lattice and code PQC algorithms.
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Vladimir Belsky,Ivan Chizhov,Anastasiya Chichaeva,Vasily Shishkin
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A physically unclonable function is a hardware device whose instances have several unique parameters and characteristics, i.e. it is impossible to create two instances with identical values of these characteristics due to the properties of the physical p...
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Krzysztof Golofit and Piotr Z. Wieczorek
The concept presented in this paper fits into the current trend of highly secured hardware authentication designs utilizing Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) or Physical Obfuscated Keys (POKs). We propose an idea that the PUF cryptographic keys can ...
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Fathi Amsaad, Mohammed Niamat, Amer Dawoud and Selcuk Kose
Silicon Physical Unclonable Functions (sPUFs) are one of the security primitives and state-of-the-art topics in hardware-oriented security and trust research. This paper presents an efficient and dynamic ring oscillator PUFs (d-ROPUFs) technique to impro...
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