Safe and Secure Hardware (SSH) Team
COMELEC Department Telecom-Paris
Dr Maria Mushtaq is an Associate Professor in the Safe and Secure Hardware (SSH) Team at COMELEC Department, Telecom Paris, France. She earned her PhD from Université Bretagne Sud, France, focusing on "Software-based Detection and Mitigation of Microarchitectural Attacks on Intel's x86 Architecture", followed by a prestigious CNRS Excellence PostDoc position at LIRMM, Université de Montpellier. Her research interests lie in Microarchitectural security, Side-channel attacks & mitigations and AI-driven vulnerability assessment mechanisms for embedded systems.
Currently, she is focused on side channel analysis, discovery of known and un-known vulnerabilities, exploration of simulators for trace analysis on modern architectures i.e., Intel, ARM, RISC-V. She is supervising multiple Postdoc, PhDs and Master Interns on the topic. Maria is involved in multiple program committees including 2 top tier security conferences (ASIACCS & CHES). She is also the organizer of MICSEC Winter School with a deep focus on microarchitectural security.
We organize our work across the following themes.
Developing and validating secure software modules, such as OS-level security primitives that protect against hardware vulnerabilities
Cryptanalysis & Software Security ComponentsCache/branch leaks, transient execution, timing channels, and robust countermeasures.
Virtual Platforms for Security Assessments Virtual prototyping to test security vulnerabilities without physical hardware.
AI-based Hardware Security – Leveraging artificial intelligence techniques to detect, predict, and mitigate hardware vulnerabilities.
Research: Hardware security, microarchitectural leakage, formal verification, and secure SoC design.
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Selected recent papers. For a full list, see Google Scholar.
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