SBPA attack





On 25 Sty, 05:38, for...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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I just started a new class recently and am in need of a good class
project.
The course is a graduate course in computational geometry.
I think I will like this course but, overall, I don't find myself too
much interested in teh material
I figure a good project will help motivate me through the course and,
well, a project is required anyway! :)
My main interests are in number theory and cryptography.
Any suggestions for a nice little project that could be done in the
span of several weeks by a beginning graduate student? The idea could
either be theoretical or an implementation in code or perhaps a bit of
both.

P.S. Yes, I also posted this to comp.theory. I have posted this
seperately rather than cross-posting. Apparently some people here don't
like cross posting. Feel free to respond to either group, or even
e-mail. I'm flexible. :)

Very important:
"Simple branch predication analysis attack"
see
http://eprint.iacr.org/2006/351.pdf

Regards,
Z. Karno

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