CHES 2017 rump session

The CHES 2017 rump session took place Tuesday 26 September 2017. Daniel J. Bernstein and Tanja Lange served as chairs. Slides are available from all presenters who agreed to put their slides online.

AuthorsSpeakerTitleSlides
CHES 2017 rump session, Tuesday 26 September 2017
20:30Bo-Yin Yang, Chen-Mou Cheng, Wieland Fischer, Naofumi HommaBo-Yin Yang, Chen-Mou Cheng, Wieland Fischer, Naofumi HommaCHES 2017 - Fun Statisticsslides
20:33CHES 2017 PC ChairsNaofumi Homma, Wieland FischerBest Paper Awardslides
20:40Stefan MangardStefan MangardCHES 2018 - The New Publication Modelslides
20:47Stefan MangardStefan MangardCHES 2019slides
20:50Benoît Viguier, Jeremy JeanBenoît ViguierBookmarks for Cryptographersslides
20:55Junfeng Fan, Benedikt GierlichsBenedikt GierlichsCOSADE 2018
20:57Andreas Hülsing, Tanja Lange, Kit SmeetsTanja LangeRounded Gaussians -- Fast and Secure Constant-Time Sampling for Lattice-Based Cryptoslides
21:02Ye Yuan,Liji WuYe YuanHow Many Feet Are Best for A Football Game With AES?slides
21:07Mike HamburgMike HamburgDistinguisher on reduced-round GIMLIslides
21:12Subhadeep Banik, Sumit Kumar Pandey, Thomas Peyrin, Yu Sasaki, Siang Meng Sim, Yosuke TodoSiang Meng SimMany GIFT, is it Xmas?slides
21:15Break
21:30Daniel Genkin, Luke Valenta and Yuval YaromDaniel Genkin and Yuval YaromMay the Fourth Be With You: A Microarchitectural Side Channel Attack on Several Real-World Applications of Curve25519
21:37Bo-Yeon Sim and Dong-Guk HanBo-Yeon SimIt was right under your noseslides
21:42Mike HamburgMike HamburgSpeeding up Elliptic Curve Scalar Multiplication without Either Precomputation or Adaptive Coordinatesslides
21:45Björn HaaseBjörn HaaseTarget-specific memory bandwidths on the ARM Cortex M4: Why is benchmarking difficultslides
21:49Inside SecureSimon HoerderInside Secure - Hiringslides
21:52Challenge OrganizersMatthieu Rivain and Junwei WangCHES 2017 Challengeslides
22:15Fin!

Call for submissions (archived)

Do you have breaking news, progress reports, or other topics of interest to the CHES 2017 audience? Can you keep your talk short and entertaining? Fill out the submission form and ask for a talk slot!

The detailed program for the rump session will be announced on this web page. There are no current plans to distribute printed programs.