Protecting RSA Hardware Accelerators against Differential Fault Analysis through Residue Checking

Ana Lasheras, R. Canal, Eva Rodríguez, Luca Cassano
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Hardware accelerators for cryptographic algorithms are ubiquitously deployed in nowadays consumer and industrial products. Unfortunately, the HW implementations of such algorithms often suffer from vulnerabilities that expose systems to a number of attacks, among which differential fault analysis (DFA). It is therefore crucial to protect cryptographic circuits against such attacks in a cost-effective and power-efficient way. In this paper, we propose a lightweight technique for protecting circuits implementing the RSA algorithm against DFA. The proposed solution borrows residue checking from the traditional fault tolerance and applies it to RSA circuits in order to first detect the occurrence a fault and then to react to the attack by obfuscating the output values. An experimental campaign demonstrated that the proposed solution detects the 100% of the possible fault attacks while leading to a 2.85% area overhead, a 16.67% power consumption increase and with no operating frequency decrease.
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通过残差检测保护RSA硬件加速器不受差分故障分析的影响
用于加密算法的硬件加速器在当今的消费和工业产品中无处不在。不幸的是,这种算法的硬件实现经常存在漏洞,使系统暴露于许多攻击,其中包括差分故障分析(DFA)。因此,以经济高效的方式保护加密电路免受此类攻击至关重要。在本文中,我们提出了一种轻量级的技术来保护实现RSA算法的电路免受DFA的侵害。该方案从传统的容错机制中借鉴了剩余检测,并将其应用于RSA电路中,首先检测故障的发生,然后通过混淆输出值来对攻击做出反应。实验表明,该方案检测到100%可能的故障攻击,同时导致2.85%的面积开销,16.67%的功耗增加,并且没有降低工作频率。
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