Project leader

Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne (EMSE)

Partners

CEA, SPINTECT, IM2NP

Funders

ANR,

MISTRAL

Securing cryptographic algorithms by MRAM / CMOS hybridization


The MISTRAL project proposes an innovative MRAM / CMOS hybridization approach for securing cryptographic algorithms against hardware attacks.

The work tackles the problem of cryptographic technologies adapted to applications with very low energy consumption especially in the field of the Internet of Things. In this context, new non-volatile memory technologies such as MTTs combined with the use of so-called lightweight cryptographic algorithms (LWC) provide answers but their level of security has not yet been well evaluated, particularly in the field of physical attacks on the circuits.

Project leader

Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne (EMSE)

Partners

CEA, SPINTECT, IM2NP

Funders

ANR,
Themes Markets R&D Investment Duration Funding Year
Security and Digital Identities
Other
1108 K€ 42 months 2019
Themes
Security and Digital Identities
Markets
Other
R&D Investment
1108 K€
Duration
42 months
Funding Year
2019

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