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==Further reading== * Paul C. Kocher. [https://paulkocher.com/doc/TimingAttacks.pdf Timing Attacks on Implementations of Diffie-Hellman, RSA, DSS, and Other Systems.] CRYPTO 1996: 104β113 * {{cite journal| first = Richard| last = Lipton| author-link = Richard J. Lipton|author2=Naughton, Jeffrey F. |date=March 1993| title = Clocked adversaries for hashing | journal = Algorithmica| volume = 9| issue = 3| pages = 239β252| doi =10.1007/BF01190898| s2cid = 19163221}} * {{cite book |last1=Reparaz |first1=Oscar |last2=Balasch |first2=Josep |last3=Verbauwhede |first3=Ingrid |title=Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2017 |chapter=Dude, is my code constant time? |date=March 2017 |pages=1697β1702 |doi=10.23919/DATE.2017.7927267 |isbn=978-3-9815370-8-6 |s2cid=35428223 |chapter-url=https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/1123.pdf}} Describes [https://github.com/oreparaz/dudect dudect], a simple program that times a piece of code on different data. {{Cryptography navbox | block}} [[Category:Side-channel attacks]]
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