Hardware acceleration of an ECDSA signature in a 22nm FD-SOI ASIC with physical attack countermeasures
Presentation of a secure hardware implementation of ECDSA in 22nm FD-SOI technology, including countermeasures against physical attacks.
(he/him)
PhD Student in Cryptography
My name is Daniel RESENDE, and I am currently a PhD candidate at Mines Saint-Étienne, supervised by Prof. Nadia El Mrabet (Mines de Saint-Étienne) and co-supervised by Dr. Ulrich Kühne (Télécom Paris) My PhD focuses on the security and efficiency of post-quantum cryptography on RISC-V architectures. My research explores the complementarity between homomorphic encryption and post-quantum cryptography, with a particular emphasis on algorithms based on the Ring Learning With Errors (RLWE) problem.
Before starting my PhD, I worked for two years as a researcher, following over four years of professional experience in the defense and automotive sectors, where I developed strong technical expertise and system security skills. I also serve as a lecturer in cryptography and algorithms, disciplines I am passionate about sharing with rigor and enthusiasm.
PhD student in Cryptography
University of Lyon
MSc Mathematics and Applications (Mathematics, Computer Science and Cryptology)
University of Paris Cité (formely Paris Diderot)
MSc Applied Algebra for Cryptography and Symbolic Computation
University of Paris-Saclay
Maitrise in Mathematics and Mathematical Interactions
University of Paris-Saclay
BSc Mathematics
University of Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC)
BSc Computer Science
University of Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC)
Presentation of a secure hardware implementation of ECDSA in 22nm FD-SOI technology, including countermeasures against physical attacks.