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SQL injection vulnerabilities poses a severe threat to web applications as an SQL Injection Attack (SQLIA) could adopt new obfuscation techniques to evade and thwart countermeasures such as Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). SQLIA gains access to the back-end database of vulnerable websites, allowing hackers to execute SQL commands in a web application resulting in financial fraud and website defacement. The lack of existing models in providing protections against SQL injection has motivated this paper to present a new and enhanced model against web database intrusions that use SQLIA techniques. In this paper, we propose a novel concept of negative tainting along with SQL keyword analysis for preventing SQLIA and described our that we implemented. We have tested our proposed model on all types of SQLIA techniques by generating SQL queries containing legitimate SQL commands and SQL Injection Attack. Evaluations have been performed using three different applications. The results show that our model protects against 100% of tested attacks before even reaching the database layer.

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DDoS attacks are one of the major threats to Internet services. Sophisticated hackers are mimicking the features of legitimate network events, such as flash crowds, to fly under the radar. This poses great challenges to detect DDoS attacks. In this paper, we propose an attack feature independent DDoS flooding attack detection method at local area networks. We employ flow entropy on local area network routers to supervise the network traffic and raise potential DDoS flooding attack alarms when the flow entropy drops significantly in a short period of time. Furthermore, information distance is employed to differentiate DDoS attacks from flash crowds. In general, the attack traffic of one DDoS flooding attack session is generated by many bots from one botnet, and all of these bots are executing the same attack program. As a result, the similarity among attack traffic should higher than that among flash crowds, which are generated by many random users. Mathematical models have been established for the proposed detection strategies. Analysis based on the models indicates that the proposed methods can raise the alarm for potential DDoS flooding attacks and can differentiate DDoS flooding attacks from flash crowds with conditions. The extensive experiments and simulations confirmed the effectiveness of our proposed detection strategies.

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We present a study of security in certificateless signatures. We divide potential adversaries according to their attack power, and for the first time, three new kinds of adversaries are introduced into certificateless signatures. They are Normal Adversary, Strong Adversary and Super Adversary (ordered by their attack power). Combined with the known Type I Adversary and Type II Adversary in certificateless cryptography, we then define the security of certificateless signatures in different attack scenarios. Our new security models, together with others in the literature, provide a clear definition of the security in certificateless signatures. Two concrete schemes with different security levels are also proposed in this paper. The first scheme, which is proven secure (in the random oracle model) against Normal Type I and Super Type II adversaries, has the shortest signature length among all known certificateless signature schemes. The second scheme is secure (in the random oracle model) against Super Type I and Type II adversaries. Compared with another scheme that has a similar security level, our second scheme requires less operational cost but a little longer signature length. Two server-aided verification protocols are also proposed to reduce the verification cost on the verifier.

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BACKGROUND Elevated resting heart rate is known to be detrimental to morbidity and mortality in cardiovascular disease, though its effect in patients with ischemic stroke is unclear. We analyzed the effect of baseline resting heart rate on myocardial infarction (MI) in patients with a recent noncardioembolic cerebral ischemic event participating in PERFORM. METHODS We compared fatal or nonfatal MI using adjusted Cox proportional hazards models for PERFORM patients with baseline heart rate <70 bpm (n=8178) or ≥70 bpm (n=10,802). In addition, heart rate was analyzed as a continuous variable. Other cerebrovascular and cardiovascular outcomes were also explored. RESULTS Heart rate ≥70 bpm was associated with increased relative risk for fatal or nonfatal MI (HR 1.32, 95% CI 1.03-1.69, P=0.029). For every 5-bpm increase in heart rate, there was an increase in relative risk for fatal and nonfatal MI (11.3%, P=0.0002). Heart rate ≥70 bpm was also associated with increased relative risk for a composite of fatal or nonfatal ischemic stroke, fatal or nonfatal MI, or other vascular death (excluding hemorrhagic death) (P<0001); vascular death (P<0001); all-cause mortality (P<0001); and fatal or nonfatal stroke (P=0.04). For every 5-bpm increase in heart rate, there were increases in relative risk for fatal or nonfatal ischemic stroke, fatal or nonfatal MI, or other vascular death (4.7%, P<0.0001), vascular death (11.0%, P<0.0001), all-cause mortality (8.0%, P<0.0001), and fatal and nonfatal stroke (2.4%, P=0.057). CONCLUSION Elevated heart rate ≥70 bpm places patients with a noncardioembolic cerebral ischemic event at increased risk for MI.

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Visit-to-visit variability in systolic blood pressure (SBP) is associated with an increased risk of stroke and was reduced in randomized trials by calcium channel blockers and diuretics but not by renin-angiotensin system inhibitors. However, time of day effects could not be determined. Day-to-day variability on home BP readings predicts stroke risk and potentially offers a practical method of monitoring response to variability-directed treatment. METHODS SBP mean, maximum, and variability (coefficient of variation=SD/mean) were determined in 500 consecutive transient ischemic attack or minor stroke patients on 1-month home BP monitoring (3 BPs, 3× daily). Hypertension was treated to a standard protocol. Differences in SBP variability from 3 to 10 days before to 8 to 15 days after starting or increasing calcium channel blockers/diuretics versus renin-angiotensin system inhibitors versus both were compared by general linear models, adjusted for risk factors and baseline BP. RESULTS Among 288 eligible interventions, variability in SBP was reduced after increased treatment with calcium channel blockers/diuretics versus both versus renin-angiotensin system inhibitors (-4.0 versus 6.9 versus 7.8%; P=0.015), primarily because of effects on maximum SBP (-4.6 versus -1.0 versus -1.0%; P=0.001), with no differences in effect on mean SBP. Class differences were greatest for early-morning SBP variability (3.6 versus 17.0 versus 38.3; P=0.002) and maximum (-4.8 versus -2.0 versus -0.7; P=0.001), with no effect on midmorning (P=0.29), evening (P=0.65), or diurnal variability (P=0.92). CONCLUSIONS After transient ischemic attack or minor stroke, calcium channel blockers and diuretics reduced variability and maximum home SBP, primarily because of effects on morning readings. Home BP readings enable monitoring of response to SBP variability-directed treatment in patients with recent cerebrovascular events.

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Esta tesis doctoral se centra principalmente en técnicas de ataque y contramedidas relacionadas con ataques de canal lateral (SCA por sus siglas en inglés), que han sido propuestas dentro del campo de investigación académica desde hace 17 años. Las investigaciones relacionadas han experimentado un notable crecimiento en las últimas décadas, mientras que los diseños enfocados en la protección sólida y eficaz contra dichos ataques aún se mantienen como un tema de investigación abierto, en el que se necesitan iniciativas más confiables para la protección de la información persona de empresa y de datos nacionales. El primer uso documentado de codificación secreta se remonta a alrededor de 1700 B.C., cuando los jeroglíficos del antiguo Egipto eran descritos en las inscripciones. La seguridad de la información siempre ha supuesto un factor clave en la transmisión de datos relacionados con inteligencia diplomática o militar. Debido a la evolución rápida de las técnicas modernas de comunicación, soluciones de cifrado se incorporaron por primera vez para garantizar la seguridad, integridad y confidencialidad de los contextos de transmisión a través de cables sin seguridad o medios inalámbricos. Debido a las restricciones de potencia de cálculo antes de la era del ordenador, la técnica de cifrado simple era un método más que suficiente para ocultar la información. Sin embargo, algunas vulnerabilidades algorítmicas pueden ser explotadas para restaurar la regla de codificación sin mucho esfuerzo. Esto ha motivado nuevas investigaciones en el área de la criptografía, con el fin de proteger el sistema de información ante sofisticados algoritmos. Con la invención de los ordenadores se ha acelerado en gran medida la implementación de criptografía segura, que ofrece resistencia eficiente encaminada a obtener mayores capacidades de computación altamente reforzadas. Igualmente, sofisticados cripto-análisis han impulsado las tecnologías de computación. Hoy en día, el mundo de la información ha estado involucrado con el campo de la criptografía, enfocada a proteger cualquier campo a través de diversas soluciones de cifrado. Estos enfoques se han fortalecido debido a la unificación optimizada de teorías matemáticas modernas y prácticas eficaces de hardware, siendo posible su implementación en varias plataformas (microprocesador, ASIC, FPGA, etc.). Las necesidades y requisitos de seguridad en la industria son las principales métricas de conducción en el diseño electrónico, con el objetivo de promover la fabricación de productos de gran alcance sin sacrificar la seguridad de los clientes. Sin embargo, una vulnerabilidad en la implementación práctica encontrada por el Prof. Paul Kocher, et al en 1996 implica que un circuito digital es inherentemente vulnerable a un ataque no convencional, lo cual fue nombrado posteriormente como ataque de canal lateral, debido a su fuente de análisis. Sin embargo, algunas críticas sobre los algoritmos criptográficos teóricamente seguros surgieron casi inmediatamente después de este descubrimiento. En este sentido, los circuitos digitales consisten típicamente en un gran número de celdas lógicas fundamentales (como MOS - Metal Oxide Semiconductor), construido sobre un sustrato de silicio durante la fabricación. La lógica de los circuitos se realiza en función de las innumerables conmutaciones de estas células. Este mecanismo provoca inevitablemente cierta emanación física especial que puede ser medida y correlacionada con el comportamiento interno del circuito. SCA se puede utilizar para revelar datos confidenciales (por ejemplo, la criptografía de claves), analizar la arquitectura lógica, el tiempo e incluso inyectar fallos malintencionados a los circuitos que se implementan en sistemas embebidos, como FPGAs, ASICs, o tarjetas inteligentes. Mediante el uso de la comparación de correlación entre la cantidad de fuga estimada y las fugas medidas de forma real, información confidencial puede ser reconstruida en mucho menos tiempo y computación. Para ser precisos, SCA básicamente cubre una amplia gama de tipos de ataques, como los análisis de consumo de energía y radiación ElectroMagnética (EM). Ambos se basan en análisis estadístico y, por lo tanto, requieren numerosas muestras. Los algoritmos de cifrado no están intrínsecamente preparados para ser resistentes ante SCA. Es por ello que se hace necesario durante la implementación de circuitos integrar medidas que permitan camuflar las fugas a través de "canales laterales". Las medidas contra SCA están evolucionando junto con el desarrollo de nuevas técnicas de ataque, así como la continua mejora de los dispositivos electrónicos. Las características físicas requieren contramedidas sobre la capa física, que generalmente se pueden clasificar en soluciones intrínsecas y extrínsecas. Contramedidas extrínsecas se ejecutan para confundir la fuente de ataque mediante la integración de ruido o mala alineación de la actividad interna. Comparativamente, las contramedidas intrínsecas están integradas en el propio algoritmo, para modificar la aplicación con el fin de minimizar las fugas medibles, o incluso hacer que dichas fugas no puedan ser medibles. Ocultación y Enmascaramiento son dos técnicas típicas incluidas en esta categoría. Concretamente, el enmascaramiento se aplica a nivel algorítmico, para alterar los datos intermedios sensibles con una máscara de manera reversible. A diferencia del enmascaramiento lineal, las operaciones no lineales que ampliamente existen en criptografías modernas son difíciles de enmascarar. Dicho método de ocultación, que ha sido verificado como una solución efectiva, comprende principalmente la codificación en doble carril, que está ideado especialmente para aplanar o eliminar la fuga dependiente de dato en potencia o en EM. En esta tesis doctoral, además de la descripción de las metodologías de ataque, se han dedicado grandes esfuerzos sobre la estructura del prototipo de la lógica propuesta, con el fin de realizar investigaciones enfocadas a la seguridad sobre contramedidas de arquitectura a nivel lógico. Una característica de SCA reside en el formato de las fuentes de fugas. Un típico ataque de canal lateral se refiere al análisis basado en la potencia, donde la capacidad fundamental del transistor MOS y otras capacidades parásitas son las fuentes esenciales de fugas. Por lo tanto, una lógica robusta resistente a SCA debe eliminar o mitigar las fugas de estas micro-unidades, como las puertas lógicas básicas, los puertos I/O y las rutas. Las herramientas EDA proporcionadas por los vendedores manipulan la lógica desde un nivel más alto, en lugar de realizarlo desde el nivel de puerta, donde las fugas de canal lateral se manifiestan. Por lo tanto, las implementaciones clásicas apenas satisfacen estas necesidades e inevitablemente atrofian el prototipo. Por todo ello, la implementación de un esquema de diseño personalizado y flexible ha de ser tomado en cuenta. En esta tesis se presenta el diseño y la implementación de una lógica innovadora para contrarrestar SCA, en la que se abordan 3 aspectos fundamentales: I. Se basa en ocultar la estrategia sobre el circuito en doble carril a nivel de puerta para obtener dinámicamente el equilibrio de las fugas en las capas inferiores; II. Esta lógica explota las características de la arquitectura de las FPGAs, para reducir al mínimo el gasto de recursos en la implementación; III. Se apoya en un conjunto de herramientas asistentes personalizadas, incorporadas al flujo genérico de diseño sobre FPGAs, con el fin de manipular los circuitos de forma automática. El kit de herramientas de diseño automático es compatible con la lógica de doble carril propuesta, para facilitar la aplicación práctica sobre la familia de FPGA del fabricante Xilinx. En este sentido, la metodología y las herramientas son flexibles para ser extendido a una amplia gama de aplicaciones en las que se desean obtener restricciones mucho más rígidas y sofisticadas a nivel de puerta o rutado. En esta tesis se realiza un gran esfuerzo para facilitar el proceso de implementación y reparación de lógica de doble carril genérica. La viabilidad de las soluciones propuestas es validada mediante la selección de algoritmos criptográficos ampliamente utilizados, y su evaluación exhaustiva en comparación con soluciones anteriores. Todas las propuestas están respaldadas eficazmente a través de ataques experimentales con el fin de validar las ventajas de seguridad del sistema. El presente trabajo de investigación tiene la intención de cerrar la brecha entre las barreras de implementación y la aplicación efectiva de lógica de doble carril. En esencia, a lo largo de esta tesis se describirá un conjunto de herramientas de implementación para FPGAs que se han desarrollado para trabajar junto con el flujo de diseño genérico de las mismas, con el fin de lograr crear de forma innovadora la lógica de doble carril. Un nuevo enfoque en el ámbito de la seguridad en el cifrado se propone para obtener personalización, automatización y flexibilidad en el prototipo de circuito de bajo nivel con granularidad fina. Las principales contribuciones del presente trabajo de investigación se resumen brevemente a continuación: Lógica de Precharge Absorbed-DPL logic: El uso de la conversión de netlist para reservar LUTs libres para ejecutar la señal de precharge y Ex en una lógica DPL. Posicionamiento entrelazado Row-crossed con pares idénticos de rutado en redes de doble carril, lo que ayuda a aumentar la resistencia frente a la medición EM selectiva y mitigar los impactos de las variaciones de proceso. Ejecución personalizada y herramientas de conversión automática para la generación de redes idénticas para la lógica de doble carril propuesta. (a) Para detectar y reparar conflictos en las conexiones; (b) Detectar y reparar las rutas asimétricas. (c) Para ser utilizado en otras lógicas donde se requiere un control estricto de las interconexiones en aplicaciones basadas en Xilinx. Plataforma CPA de pruebas personalizadas para el análisis de EM y potencia, incluyendo la construcción de dicha plataforma, el método de medición y análisis de los ataques. Análisis de tiempos para cuantificar los niveles de seguridad. División de Seguridad en la conversión parcial de un sistema de cifrado complejo para reducir los costes de la protección. Prueba de concepto de un sistema de calefacción auto-adaptativo para mitigar los impactos eléctricos debido a la variación del proceso de silicio de manera dinámica. La presente tesis doctoral se encuentra organizada tal y como se detalla a continuación: En el capítulo 1 se abordan los fundamentos de los ataques de canal lateral, que abarca desde conceptos básicos de teoría de modelos de análisis, además de la implementación de la plataforma y la ejecución de los ataques. En el capítulo 2 se incluyen las estrategias de resistencia SCA contra los ataques de potencia diferencial y de EM. Además de ello, en este capítulo se propone una lógica en doble carril compacta y segura como contribución de gran relevancia, así como también se presentará la transformación lógica basada en un diseño a nivel de puerta. Por otra parte, en el Capítulo 3 se abordan los desafíos relacionados con la implementación de lógica en doble carril genérica. Así mismo, se describirá un flujo de diseño personalizado para resolver los problemas de aplicación junto con una herramienta de desarrollo automático de aplicaciones propuesta, para mitigar las barreras de diseño y facilitar los procesos. En el capítulo 4 se describe de forma detallada la elaboración e implementación de las herramientas propuestas. Por otra parte, la verificación y validaciones de seguridad de la lógica propuesta, así como un sofisticado experimento de verificación de la seguridad del rutado, se describen en el capítulo 5. Por último, un resumen de las conclusiones de la tesis y las perspectivas como líneas futuras se incluyen en el capítulo 6. Con el fin de profundizar en el contenido de la tesis doctoral, cada capítulo se describe de forma más detallada a continuación: En el capítulo 1 se introduce plataforma de implementación hardware además las teorías básicas de ataque de canal lateral, y contiene principalmente: (a) La arquitectura genérica y las características de la FPGA a utilizar, en particular la Xilinx Virtex-5; (b) El algoritmo de cifrado seleccionado (un módulo comercial Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)); (c) Los elementos esenciales de los métodos de canal lateral, que permiten revelar las fugas de disipación correlacionadas con los comportamientos internos; y el método para recuperar esta relación entre las fluctuaciones físicas en los rastros de canal lateral y los datos internos procesados; (d) Las configuraciones de las plataformas de pruebas de potencia / EM abarcadas dentro de la presente tesis. El contenido de esta tesis se amplia y profundiza a partir del capítulo 2, en el cual se abordan varios aspectos claves. En primer lugar, el principio de protección de la compensación dinámica de la lógica genérica de precarga de doble carril (Dual-rail Precharge Logic-DPL) se explica mediante la descripción de los elementos compensados a nivel de puerta. En segundo lugar, la lógica PA-DPL es propuesta como aportación original, detallando el protocolo de la lógica y un caso de aplicación. En tercer lugar, dos flujos de diseño personalizados se muestran para realizar la conversión de doble carril. Junto con ello, se aclaran las definiciones técnicas relacionadas con la manipulación por encima de la netlist a nivel de LUT. Finalmente, una breve discusión sobre el proceso global se aborda en la parte final del capítulo. El Capítulo 3 estudia los principales retos durante la implementación de DPLs en FPGAs. El nivel de seguridad de las soluciones de resistencia a SCA encontradas en el estado del arte se ha degenerado debido a las barreras de implantación a través de herramientas EDA convencionales. En el escenario de la arquitectura FPGA estudiada, se discuten los problemas de los formatos de doble carril, impactos parásitos, sesgo tecnológico y la viabilidad de implementación. De acuerdo con estas elaboraciones, se plantean dos problemas: Cómo implementar la lógica propuesta sin penalizar los niveles de seguridad, y cómo manipular un gran número de celdas y automatizar el proceso. El PA-DPL propuesto en el capítulo 2 se valida con una serie de iniciativas, desde características estructurales como doble carril entrelazado o redes de rutado clonadas, hasta los métodos de aplicación tales como las herramientas de personalización y automatización de EDA. Por otra parte, un sistema de calefacción auto-adaptativo es representado y aplicado a una lógica de doble núcleo, con el fin de ajustar alternativamente la temperatura local para equilibrar los impactos negativos de la variación del proceso durante la operación en tiempo real. El capítulo 4 se centra en los detalles de la implementación del kit de herramientas. Desarrollado sobre una API third-party, el kit de herramientas personalizado es capaz de manipular los elementos de la lógica de circuito post P&R ncd (una versión binaria ilegible del xdl) convertido al formato XDL Xilinx. El mecanismo y razón de ser del conjunto de instrumentos propuestos son cuidadosamente descritos, que cubre la detección de enrutamiento y los enfoques para la reparación. El conjunto de herramientas desarrollado tiene como objetivo lograr redes de enrutamiento estrictamente idénticos para la lógica de doble carril, tanto para posicionamiento separado como para el entrelazado. Este capítulo particularmente especifica las bases técnicas para apoyar las implementaciones en los dispositivos de Xilinx y su flexibilidad para ser utilizado sobre otras aplicaciones. El capítulo 5 se enfoca en la aplicación de los casos de estudio para la validación de los grados de seguridad de la lógica propuesta. Se discuten los problemas técnicos detallados durante la ejecución y algunas nuevas técnicas de implementación. (a) Se discute el impacto en el proceso de posicionamiento de la lógica utilizando el kit de herramientas propuesto. Diferentes esquemas de implementación, tomando en cuenta la optimización global en seguridad y coste, se verifican con los experimentos con el fin de encontrar los planes de posicionamiento y reparación optimizados; (b) las validaciones de seguridad se realizan con los métodos de correlación y análisis de tiempo; (c) Una táctica asintótica se aplica a un núcleo AES sobre BCDL estructurado para validar de forma sofisticada el impacto de enrutamiento sobre métricas de seguridad; (d) Los resultados preliminares utilizando el sistema de calefacción auto-adaptativa sobre la variación del proceso son mostrados; (e) Se introduce una aplicación práctica de las herramientas para un diseño de cifrado completa. Capítulo 6 incluye el resumen general del trabajo presentado dentro de esta tesis doctoral. Por último, una breve perspectiva del trabajo futuro se expone, lo que puede ampliar el potencial de utilización de las contribuciones de esta tesis a un alcance más allá de los dominios de la criptografía en FPGAs. ABSTRACT This PhD thesis mainly concentrates on countermeasure techniques related to the Side Channel Attack (SCA), which has been put forward to academic exploitations since 17 years ago. The related research has seen a remarkable growth in the past decades, while the design of solid and efficient protection still curiously remain as an open research topic where more reliable initiatives are required for personal information privacy, enterprise and national data protections. The earliest documented usage of secret code can be traced back to around 1700 B.C., when the hieroglyphs in ancient Egypt are scribed in inscriptions. Information security always gained serious attention from diplomatic or military intelligence transmission. Due to the rapid evolvement of modern communication technique, crypto solution was first incorporated by electronic signal to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, availability, authenticity and non-repudiation of the transmitted contexts over unsecure cable or wireless channels. Restricted to the computation power before computer era, simple encryption tricks were practically sufficient to conceal information. However, algorithmic vulnerabilities can be excavated to restore the encoding rules with affordable efforts. This fact motivated the development of modern cryptography, aiming at guarding information system by complex and advanced algorithms. The appearance of computers has greatly pushed forward the invention of robust cryptographies, which efficiently offers resistance relying on highly strengthened computing capabilities. Likewise, advanced cryptanalysis has greatly driven the computing technologies in turn. Nowadays, the information world has been involved into a crypto world, protecting any fields by pervasive crypto solutions. These approaches are strong because of the optimized mergence between modern mathematical theories and effective hardware practices, being capable of implement crypto theories into various platforms (microprocessor, ASIC, FPGA, etc). Security needs from industries are actually the major driving metrics in electronic design, aiming at promoting the construction of systems with high performance without sacrificing security. Yet a vulnerability in practical implementation found by Prof. Paul Kocher, et al in 1996 implies that modern digital circuits are inherently vulnerable to an unconventional attack approach, which was named as side-channel attack since then from its analysis source. Critical suspicions to theoretically sound modern crypto algorithms surfaced almost immediately after this discovery. To be specifically, digital circuits typically consist of a great number of essential logic elements (as MOS - Metal Oxide Semiconductor), built upon a silicon substrate during the fabrication. Circuit logic is realized relying on the countless switch actions of these cells. This mechanism inevitably results in featured physical emanation that can be properly measured and correlated with internal circuit behaviors. SCAs can be used to reveal the confidential data (e.g. crypto-key), analyze the logic architecture, timing and even inject malicious faults to the circuits that are implemented in hardware system, like FPGA, ASIC, smart Card. Using various comparison solutions between the predicted leakage quantity and the measured leakage, secrets can be reconstructed at much less expense of time and computation. To be precisely, SCA basically encloses a wide range of attack types, typically as the analyses of power consumption or electromagnetic (EM) radiation. Both of them rely on statistical analyses, and hence require a number of samples. The crypto algorithms are not intrinsically fortified with SCA-resistance. Because of the severity, much attention has to be taken into the implementation so as to assemble countermeasures to camouflage the leakages via "side channels". Countermeasures against SCA are evolving along with the development of attack techniques. The physical characteristics requires countermeasures over physical layer, which can be generally classified into intrinsic and extrinsic vectors. Extrinsic countermeasures are executed to confuse the attacker by integrating noise, misalignment to the intra activities. Comparatively, intrinsic countermeasures are built into the algorithm itself, to modify the implementation for minimizing the measurable leakage, or making them not sensitive any more. Hiding and Masking are two typical techniques in this category. Concretely, masking applies to the algorithmic level, to alter the sensitive intermediate values with a mask in reversible ways. Unlike the linear masking, non-linear operations that widely exist in modern cryptographies are difficult to be masked. Approved to be an effective counter solution, hiding method mainly mentions dual-rail logic, which is specially devised for flattening or removing the data-dependent leakage in power or EM signatures. In this thesis, apart from the context describing the attack methodologies, efforts have also been dedicated to logic prototype, to mount extensive security investigations to countermeasures on logic-level. A characteristic of SCA resides on the format of leak sources. Typical side-channel attack concerns the power based analysis, where the fundamental capacitance from MOS transistors and other parasitic capacitances are the essential leak sources. Hence, a robust SCA-resistant logic must eliminate or mitigate the leakages from these micro units, such as basic logic gates, I/O ports and routings. The vendor provided EDA tools manipulate the logic from a higher behavioral-level, rather than the lower gate-level where side-channel leakage is generated. So, the classical implementations barely satisfy these needs and inevitably stunt the prototype. In this case, a customized and flexible design scheme is appealing to be devised. This thesis profiles an innovative logic style to counter SCA, which mainly addresses three major aspects: I. The proposed logic is based on the hiding strategy over gate-level dual-rail style to dynamically overbalance side-channel leakage from lower circuit layer; II. This logic exploits architectural features of modern FPGAs, to minimize the implementation expenses; III. It is supported by a set of assistant custom tools, incorporated by the generic FPGA design flow, to have circuit manipulations in an automatic manner. The automatic design toolkit supports the proposed dual-rail logic, facilitating the practical implementation on Xilinx FPGA families. While the methodologies and the tools are flexible to be expanded to a wide range of applications where rigid and sophisticated gate- or routing- constraints are desired. In this thesis a great effort is done to streamline the implementation workflow of generic dual-rail logic. The feasibility of the proposed solutions is validated by selected and widely used crypto algorithm, for thorough and fair evaluation w.r.t. prior solutions. All the proposals are effectively verified by security experiments. The presented research work attempts to solve the implementation troubles. The essence that will be formalized along this thesis is that a customized execution toolkit for modern FPGA systems is developed to work together with the generic FPGA design flow for creating innovative dual-rail logic. A method in crypto security area is constructed to obtain customization, automation and flexibility in low-level circuit prototype with fine-granularity in intractable routings. Main contributions of the presented work are summarized next: Precharge Absorbed-DPL logic: Using the netlist conversion to reserve free LUT inputs to execute the Precharge and Ex signal in a dual-rail logic style. A row-crossed interleaved placement method with identical routing pairs in dual-rail networks, which helps to increase the resistance against selective EM measurement and mitigate the impacts from process variations. Customized execution and automatic transformation tools for producing identical networks for the proposed dual-rail logic. (a) To detect and repair the conflict nets; (b) To detect and repair the asymmetric nets. (c) To be used in other logics where strict network control is required in Xilinx scenario. Customized correlation analysis testbed for EM and power attacks, including the platform construction, measurement method and attack analysis. A timing analysis based method for quantifying the security grades. A methodology of security partitions of complex crypto systems for reducing the protection cost. A proof-of-concept self-adaptive heating system to mitigate electrical impacts over process variations in dynamic dual-rail compensation manner. The thesis chapters are organized as follows: Chapter 1 discusses the side-channel attack fundamentals, which covers from theoretic basics to analysis models, and further to platform setup and attack execution. Chapter 2 centers to SCA-resistant strategies against generic power and EM attacks. In this chapter, a major contribution, a compact and secure dual-rail logic style, will be originally proposed. The logic transformation based on bottom-layer design will be presented. Chapter 3 is scheduled to elaborate the implementation challenges of generic dual-rail styles. A customized design flow to solve the implementation problems will be described along with a self-developed automatic implementation toolkit, for mitigating the design barriers and facilitating the processes. Chapter 4 will originally elaborate the tool specifics and construction details. The implementation case studies and security validations for the proposed logic style, as well as a sophisticated routing verification experiment, will be described in Chapter 5. Finally, a summary of thesis conclusions and perspectives for future work are included in Chapter 5. To better exhibit the thesis contents, each chapter is further described next: Chapter 1 provides the introduction of hardware implementation testbed and side-channel attack fundamentals, and mainly contains: (a) The FPGA generic architecture and device features, particularly of Virtex-5 FPGA; (b) The selected crypto algorithm - a commercially and extensively used Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) module - is detailed; (c) The essentials of Side-Channel methods are profiled. It reveals the correlated dissipation leakage to the internal behaviors, and the method to recover this relationship between the physical fluctuations in side-channel traces and the intra processed data; (d) The setups of the power/EM testing platforms enclosed inside the thesis work are given. The content of this thesis is expanded and deepened from chapter 2, which is divided into several aspects. First, the protection principle of dynamic compensation of the generic dual-rail precharge logic is explained by describing the compensated gate-level elements. Second, the novel DPL is originally proposed by detailing the logic protocol and an implementation case study. Third, a couple of custom workflows are shown next for realizing the rail conversion. Meanwhile, the technical definitions that are about to be manipulated above LUT-level netlist are clarified. A brief discussion about the batched process is given in the final part. Chapter 3 studies the implementation challenges of DPLs in FPGAs. The security level of state-of-the-art SCA-resistant solutions are decreased due to the implementation barriers using conventional EDA tools. In the studied FPGA scenario, problems are discussed from dual-rail format, parasitic impact, technological bias and implementation feasibility. According to these elaborations, two problems arise: How to implement the proposed logic without crippling the security level; and How to manipulate a large number of cells and automate the transformation. The proposed PA-DPL in chapter 2 is legalized with a series of initiatives, from structures to implementation methods. Furthermore, a self-adaptive heating system is depicted and implemented to a dual-core logic, assumed to alternatively adjust local temperature for balancing the negative impacts from silicon technological biases on real-time. Chapter 4 centers to the toolkit system. Built upon a third-party Application Program Interface (API) library, the customized toolkit is able to manipulate the logic elements from post P&R circuit (an unreadable binary version of the xdl one) converted to Xilinx xdl format. The mechanism and rationale of the proposed toolkit are carefully convoyed, covering the routing detection and repairing approaches. The developed toolkit aims to achieve very strictly identical routing networks for dual-rail logic both for separate and interleaved placement. This chapter particularly specifies the technical essentials to support the implementations in Xilinx devices and the flexibility to be expanded to other applications. Chapter 5 focuses on the implementation of the case studies for validating the security grades of the proposed logic style from the proposed toolkit. Comprehensive implementation techniques are discussed. (a) The placement impacts using the proposed toolkit are discussed. Different execution schemes, considering the global optimization in security and cost, are verified with experiments so as to find the optimized placement and repair schemes; (b) Security validations are realized with correlation, timing methods; (c) A systematic method is applied to a BCDL structured module to validate the routing impact over security metric; (d) The preliminary results using the self-adaptive heating system over process variation is given; (e) A practical implementation of the proposed toolkit to a large design is introduced. Chapter 6 includes the general summary of the complete work presented inside this thesis. Finally, a brief perspective for the future work is drawn which might expand the potential utilization of the thesis contributions to a wider range of implementation domains beyond cryptography on FPGAs.

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The heightened threat of terrorism has caused governments worldwide to plan for responding to large-scale catastrophic incidents. In England the New Dimension Programme supplies equipment, procedures and training to the Fire and Rescue Service to ensure the country's preparedness to respond to a range of major critical incidents. The Fire and Rescue Service is involved partly by virtue of being able to very quickly mobilize a large skilled workforce and specialist equipment. This paper discusses the use of discrete event simulation modeling to understand how a fire and rescue service might position its resources before an incident takes place, to best respond to a combination of different incidents at different locations if they happen. Two models are built for this purpose. The first model deals with mass decontamination of a population following a release of a hazardous substance—aiming to study resource requirements (vehicles, equipment and manpower) necessary to meet performance targets. The second model deals with the allocation of resources across regions—aiming to study cover level and response times, analyzing different allocations of resources, both centralized and decentralized. Contributions to theory and practice in other contexts (e.g. the aftermath of natural disasters such as earthquakes) are outlined.

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This keynote presentation will report some of our research work and experience on the development and applications of relevant methods, models, systems and simulation techniques in support of different types and various levels of decision making for business, management and engineering. In particular, the following topics will be covered. Modelling, multi-agent-based simulation and analysis of the allocation management of carbon dioxide emission permits in China (Nanfeng Liu & Shuliang Li Agent-based simulation of the dynamic evolution of enterprise carbon assets (Yin Zeng & Shuliang Li) A framework & system for extracting and representing project knowledge contexts using topic models and dynamic knowledge maps: a big data perspective (Jin Xu, Zheng Li, Shuliang Li & Yanyan Zhang) Open innovation: intelligent model, social media & complex adaptive system simulation (Shuliang Li & Jim Zheng Li) A framework, model and software prototype for modelling and simulation for deshopping behaviour and how companies respond (Shawkat Rahman & Shuliang Li) Integrating multiple agents, simulation, knowledge bases and fuzzy logic for international marketing decision making (Shuliang Li & Jim Zheng Li) A Web-based hybrid intelligent system for combined conventional, digital, mobile, social media and mobile marketing strategy formulation (Shuliang Li & Jim Zheng Li) A hybrid intelligent model for Web & social media dynamics, and evolutionary and adaptive branding (Shuliang Li) A hybrid paradigm for modelling, simulation and analysis of brand virality in social media (Shuliang Li & Jim Zheng Li) Network configuration management: attack paradigms and architectures for computer network survivability (Tero Karvinen & Shuliang Li)

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SQL Injection Attack (SQLIA) remains a technique used by a computer network intruder to pilfer an organisation’s confidential data. This is done by an intruder re-crafting web form’s input and query strings used in web requests with malicious intent to compromise the security of an organisation’s confidential data stored at the back-end database. The database is the most valuable data source, and thus, intruders are unrelenting in constantly evolving new techniques to bypass the signature’s solutions currently provided in Web Application Firewalls (WAF) to mitigate SQLIA. There is therefore a need for an automated scalable methodology in the pre-processing of SQLIA features fit for a supervised learning model. However, obtaining a ready-made scalable dataset that is feature engineered with numerical attributes dataset items to train Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and Machine Leaning (ML) models is a known issue in applying artificial intelligence to effectively address ever evolving novel SQLIA signatures. This proposed approach applies numerical attributes encoding ontology to encode features (both legitimate web requests and SQLIA) to numerical data items as to extract scalable dataset for input to a supervised learning model in moving towards a ML SQLIA detection and prevention model. In numerical attributes encoding of features, the proposed model explores a hybrid of static and dynamic pattern matching by implementing a Non-Deterministic Finite Automaton (NFA). This combined with proxy and SQL parser Application Programming Interface (API) to intercept and parse web requests in transition to the back-end database. In developing a solution to address SQLIA, this model allows processed web requests at the proxy deemed to contain injected query string to be excluded from reaching the target back-end database. This paper is intended for evaluating the performance metrics of a dataset obtained by numerical encoding of features ontology in Microsoft Azure Machine Learning (MAML) studio using Two-Class Support Vector Machines (TCSVM) binary classifier. This methodology then forms the subject of the empirical evaluation.

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The ‘wear mode diagram’ has been commonly used to classify the deformation regime of the soft work-piece during scratching, into three modes: ploughing, wedge formation and cutting. The scratch test is usedto evaluate wear modes and material removal associated with wear. There are different damage models in the literature used for the description of material behaviour after damage initiation under different loadingconditions. However, there has been little analysis to compare damage models during scratch test conditions. The first aim of this work is first to use a finite element modelling package (Abaqus/Explicit) to build a 3Dmodel to capture deformation modes during scratching with indenters with different attack angles. Three different damage models are incorporated into the model and patterns of damage initiation and propagation arecompared with experimental results from the literature. This work highlights the role of the damage model in accurately capturing wear modes and material removal during two body sliding interactions.