<span>Since 1999, the workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (CHES) is the foremost international scienti?c event dedicated to all aspects of cryptographic hardware and security in embedded systems. Its 12th edition was held in Santa Barbara, California, USA, August 17–20, 2010. Exc
[Lecture Notes in Computer Science] Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems — CHES 2001 Volume 2162 || Protections against Differential Analysis for Elliptic Curve Cryptography — An Algebraic Approach —
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