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In this work, we study the emerging security threats in a quickly proliferating field: robotics. The next generation robots embody most of the networking and computing components we normally use for everyday computing. Thus, the next generation robots virtually inherit all of the security weaknesses we are struggling with today. To make things worse, vulnerabilities in robots are much more significant,...
In this paper we provide the first practical attacks on software implementations of fuzzy extractors (FEs). The significance of these attacks stem from the fact that FEs are becoming an essential building block in the implementations of physical unclonable function (PUF) enabled devices. In fact, almost every single implementation of PUFs heavily relies on using a FE. Our attacks exploit the information...
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