A new logic style called low-swing current mode logic (LSCML) is presented. It features a dynamic and differential structure and a low-swing current mode operation. The LSCML logic style may be used for hardware implementation of secure smart cards against differential power analysis (DPA) attacks but also for implementation of self-timed circuits thanks to its self-timed operation. Electrical simulations of the Khazad S-box have been carried out in 0.13μm PD (partially depleted) SOI CMOS technology. For comparison purpose, the Khazad S-box was implemented with the LSCML logic and two other dynamic differential logic styles previously reported. Simulation results have shown an improved reduction of the data-dependent power signature when using LSCML circuits. Indeed the LSCML based Khazad S-box has shown a power consumption standard deviation more than two times smaller than the one in DyCML and almost two times smaller than the one in DDCVSL.