HOW FAST IS THE FORTIFYIQ HARDWARE VERIFICATION SOLUTION?

How fast can you create traces using ScopeIQ? Watch this video and learn how to focus on specific portions of your design and target the simulation on the security algorithm—to increase productivity and dramatically improve the simulation turnaround time. You’ll also learn about how SideChannel Studio can launch several instances of Scope IQ—either locally or in the cloud—letting each one of them work on a distinct set of the input data, collect the traces from all the instances, and merge them into a single file to be further processed by ScoreIQ.

Fortify’s AES security evaluation by SGS

“Summary. The leakage analysis (Welch t-test) on over 30 million traces did not show statistically significant first- and second-order differences between trace sets with fixed and random inputs. The template-based DPA analysis, on the pseudo-random trace set for the profiling phase (15 million traces) and on a sub-set of 300k fix input traces for matching phase targeting the first-round S-box output, and template attack on ciphertext, did not indicate any potential information leakage.”

” The results for the soft IP presented in the report were obtained on the TOE which is the basic hardware implementation of the soft IP without additional levels of security (e.g. that are present in a secure silicon layout). Therefore the internal strength of the soft IP itself was evaluated. This indicates that the investigated features and parameters of the soft IP implementation should be robust against SCA and fault injection attacks in different implementations including ASIC. Nevertheless, according to the Common Criteria rules, the strength of the final composite product must be evaluated on its own.”

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