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Controlled physical random functions and applications

Gassend et al., 2008

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8306636944916014358
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Gassend B
Dijk M
Clarke D
Torlak E
Devadas S
Tuyls P
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ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC)

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The cryptographic protocols that we use in everyday life rely on the secure storage of keys in consumer devices. Protecting these keys from invasive attackers, who open a device to steal its key, is a challenging problem. We propose controlled physical random functions (CPUFs) …
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