• “When will we be secure? Nobody knows for sure – but it cannot happen before commercial security products and services possess not only enough functionality to satisfy customers’ stated needs, but also sufficient assurance of quality, reliability, safety, and appropriateness for use. Such assurances are lacking in most of today’s commercial security products and services.”

    Brian Snow, Former Technical Director of the US National Security Agency (NSA), "We need Assurance", 2005

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  • The software security industry today is at about the same stage as the auto industry was in 1930" ... "it looks fast, goes nice but in an accident you die.” ... "The major shortfall is absence of assurance (or safety) mechanisms in software. If my car crashed as often as my computer does, I would be dead by now."

    Brian Snow, Former Technical Director of the US National Security Agency (NSA), "We need assurance!", 1999-2008

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  • "Security and dependability issues typically go along with the life cycle of a technology.  The trend to first deploy a technology and later fix its problems – typically driven by economic motives – is gradually making way for security by design, resulting in improved security at the beginning of the life cycle."

    SecurIST, “D3.3 – ICT Security & Dependability Research beyond 2010: Final Strategy”, January 2007
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pub: VEST Enhanced Smart Cards (2007)
Thursday, 01 March 2007 00:00
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Synaptic Laboratories Limited

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Synaptic Laboratories Limited

Version: 1.2
Date:

March, 2007

Keywords: VEST, smart cards, cloning, certified execution, authentication, collision-resistant hash
Electronic Publication: PDF
Abstract: VEST is a modern cipher that can be readily deployed to offer increased efficiency and/or improved functionality in smartcards. VEST can also be deployed to assist prevent real world problems such as identity theft and the emulation and cloning of cards. VEST efficiently implements the essential symmetric cryptographic functions in one low-area, high- performance multi-function module. VEST-4 reduces the cost of authentication applications by delivering the world's smallest published collision-resistant hash in silicon. This and other unique features of VEST can be exploited to deliver new standards of performance and protection in advanced smart card applications such as bus-level encryption, certified execution and hardware token validation during authentication. VEST may not suffer the huge overhead most other small area ciphers suffer to protect against side channel attacks.
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