The chapters in this open access book arise out of the EU Cost Action project Cryptacus, the objective of which was to improve and adapt existent cryptanalysis methodologies and tools to the ubiquitous computing framework. The cryptanalysis implemented lies along four axes: cryptographic models, cryptanalysis of building blocks, hardware and software security engineering, and security assessment of real-world systems.
The authors are top-class researchers in security and cryptography, and the contributions are of value to researchers and practitioners in these domains.
This book is open access under a CC BY license.
The chapters in this open access book arise out of the EU Cost Action project Cryptacus, the objective of which was to improve and adapt existent cryptanalysis methodologies and tools to the ubiquitous computing framework. The cryptanalysis implemented lies along four axes: cryptographic models, cryptanalysis of building blocks, hardware and software security engineering, and security assessment of real-world systems.
The authors are top-class researchers in security and cryptography, and the contributions are of value to researchers and practitioners in these domains.
This book is open access under a CC BY license.
Ubiquitous computing systems require new approaches to security Result of the successful EU Horizon 2020 Cost Action project Cryptacus Contributions from top-class researchers in security and cryptography
Gildas Avoine
Cryptology Cryptacus Security Ubiquitous Devices Lightweight Cryptography Symmetric Cryptography Side-Channel Analysis IoT Security Ubiquitous Computing Systems Open Access
“Each chapter can be read independently … . The book finishes with a comprehensive list of references. The book is an interesting examination of the challenges and constraints around secure development and privacy issues for the rapidly growing universe of small ubiquitous devices in the IoT.” (David B. Henderson, Computing Reviews, February 10, 2022)
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