The Chair of Security Engineering headed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tim Güneysu has been part of the Research Department for IT Security/HGI since 2017.
The main research areas of the chair range from aspects of hardware security and protection against physical attackers, the development of secure processor architectures to applied cryptography and its efficient implementation.
Recently Published Papers
Accepted Paper at CHES'21
DL-LA: Deep Learning Leakage Assessment: A modern roadmap for SCA evaluations
Accepted Paper at CHES'21
Countermeasures against Static Power Attacks – Comparing Exhaustive Logic Balancing and Other Protection Schemes in 28 nm CMOS
Accepted Paper at CHES'21
Inconsistency of Simulation and Practice in Delay-based Strong PUFs
Accepted Paper at CHES'21
Second-Order SCA Security with almost no Fresh Randomness
Accepted Paper at CHES'21
Let’s Take it Offline: Boosting Brute-Force Attacks on iPhone’s User Authentication through SCA
Accepted Paper at CHES'21
Combining Optimization Objectives: New Machine-Learning Attacks on Strong PUFs
Accepted Paper at CHES'21
New First-Order Secure AES Performance Records
Accepted Paper at CHES'21
Re-Consolidating First-Order Masking Schemes - Nullifying Fresh Randomness
Accepted Paper at CANS'20
Revisiting ECM on GPUs
Accepted Paper at IEEE S&P'21 (Oakland)
Real-World Snapshots vs. Theory:
Questioning the t-Probing Security Model