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Computer security / Cryptography / Trusted computing / Computer architecture / X86 instructions / Elliptic curve cryptography / Enhanced privacy ID / Software Guard Extensions / Digital signature / Public-key cryptography / Trusted Execution Technology / CPU cache
Date: 2018-08-09 16:06:58
Computer security
Cryptography
Trusted computing
Computer architecture
X86 instructions
Elliptic curve cryptography
Enhanced privacy ID
Software Guard Extensions
Digital signature
Public-key cryptography
Trusted Execution Technology
CPU cache

CacheQuote: Efficiently Recovering Long-term Secrets of SGX EPID via Cache Attacks

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