Security Highlight

Security Highlight: A further look at faulTPM’s deepest secrets

Security Highlight: A further look at faulTPM’s deepest secrets

Recently, a new paper was published by Hans Niklas Jacob et al, titled "faulTPM: Exposing AMD fTPMs’ Deepest Secrets". The paper demonstrates the impact of a previously published Voltage Fault ...
Security Highlight: ChatGPT vs Security Analyst

Security Highlight: ChatGPT vs Security Analyst

At Riscure, we like to explore new technologies that can help us better help our customers. Undoubtedly, the latest famous new applications are various versions of ChatGPT, a recently accessible ...
Security Highlight: a look at Ascon, a lightweight crypto algorithm

Security Highlight: a look at Ascon, a lightweight crypto algorithm

The contest for standardization of a lightweight crypto (LWC) algorithm has just finished. US standards body NIST selected Ascon as the winner. Ascon is an algorithm proposed by an international ...
Security Highlight: Exploiting persistent faults in crypto

Security Highlight: Exploiting persistent faults in crypto

At the most recent CHES workshop, Hossein Hadipour of the Graz University of Technology presented an important step forward in exploiting persistent faults in crypto.
Security Highlight: Compromising printers via malicious third-party cartridges

Security Highlight: Compromising printers via malicious third-party cartridges

This fall, HP Inc. published an article describing a buffer overflow vulnerability in their printer software which would allow an attacker to obtain persistent remote code execution on the ...
Security Highlight: Marc Witteman on the roots of Riscure, device security, and pre-silicon

Security Highlight: Marc Witteman on the roots of Riscure, device security, and pre-silicon

The story of Riscure, like with many other technology businesses, started in the garage. Dissatisfied with the quality of then available hardware testing tooling, Marc Witteman founded Riscure ...
Security Highlight: Glitched on Earth by Humans

Security Highlight: Glitched on Earth by Humans

  The Black Hat conference always brings up interesting and current research within the device security industry. Jasper van Woudenberg attended the latest conference, ...
Security Highlight: Post Quantum Crypto – are we done yet?

Security Highlight: Post Quantum Crypto – are we done yet?

The US standards institute recently completed the third round of the Post Quantum Crypto (PQC) standardization process. This milestone was long-awaited, and even though we are one step closer to ...
Security Highlight: Honda Rolling-PWN attack

Security Highlight: Honda Rolling-PWN attack

The attack known as Rolling-PWN (CVE-2021-46145) [1] is the latest of a recent series of security issues affecting the car’s immobilizers and RKEs (Remote Keyless Entry, also known as the keyfob ...
Security Highlight: A further look at faulTPM’s deepest secrets

Security Highlight: A further look at faulTPM’s deepest secrets

Recently, a new paper was published by Hans Niklas Jacob et al, titled "faulTPM: Exposing AMD fTPMs’ Deepest Secrets". The paper demonstrates the impact of a previously published Voltage Fault ...
Security Highlight: ChatGPT vs Security Analyst

Security Highlight: ChatGPT vs Security Analyst

At Riscure, we like to explore new technologies that can help us better help our customers. Undoubtedly, the latest famous new applications are various versions of ChatGPT, a recently accessible ...
Security Highlight: a look at Ascon, a lightweight crypto algorithm

Security Highlight: a look at Ascon, a lightweight crypto algorithm

The contest for standardization of a lightweight crypto (LWC) algorithm has just finished. US standards body NIST selected Ascon as the winner. Ascon is an algorithm proposed by an international ...
Security Highlight: Exploiting persistent faults in crypto

Security Highlight: Exploiting persistent faults in crypto

At the most recent CHES workshop, Hossein Hadipour of the Graz University of Technology presented an important step forward in exploiting persistent faults in crypto.
Security Highlight: Compromising printers via malicious third-party cartridges

Security Highlight: Compromising printers via malicious third-party cartridges

This fall, HP Inc. published an article describing a buffer overflow vulnerability in their printer software which would allow an attacker to obtain persistent remote code execution on the ...
Security Highlight: Marc Witteman on the roots of Riscure, device security, and pre-silicon

Security Highlight: Marc Witteman on the roots of Riscure, device security, and pre-silicon

The story of Riscure, like with many other technology businesses, started in the garage. Dissatisfied with the quality of then available hardware testing tooling, Marc Witteman founded Riscure ...
Security Highlight: Glitched on Earth by Humans

Security Highlight: Glitched on Earth by Humans

  The Black Hat conference always brings up interesting and current research within the device security industry. Jasper van Woudenberg attended the latest conference, ...
Security Highlight: Post Quantum Crypto – are we done yet?

Security Highlight: Post Quantum Crypto – are we done yet?

The US standards institute recently completed the third round of the Post Quantum Crypto (PQC) standardization process. This milestone was long-awaited, and even though we are one step closer to ...
Security Highlight: Honda Rolling-PWN attack

Security Highlight: Honda Rolling-PWN attack

The attack known as Rolling-PWN (CVE-2021-46145) [1] is the latest of a recent series of security issues affecting the car’s immobilizers and RKEs (Remote Keyless Entry, also known as the keyfob ...