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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c27]Philipp Grassl, Matthias Hudler, Manuel Koschuch:
Low-Performance Embedded Internet of Things Devices and the Need for Hardware-Accelerated Post-Quantum Cryptography. IoTBDS 2024: 329-338 - 2022
- [c26]Pol Hölzmer, Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler:
Putting Chaos into Perspective: Evaluation of Statistical Test Suite Implementations on Isolated Sequences of Arbitrary Length. IoTBDS 2022: 258-266 - 2021
- [c25]Gorazd Jank, Silvia Schmidt, Manuel Koschuch:
Secure Key Management in Embedded Systems: A First Proposal. IoTBDS 2021: 81-91 - [c24]Lenhard Reuter, Maria Leitner, Paul Smith, Manuel Koschuch:
Dealing with Complexity for Immune-Inspired Anomaly Detection in Cyber Physical Systems. SKM 2021: 151-170 - 2020
- [c23]Ines Kramer, Silvia Schmidt, Manuel Koschuch, Mathias Tausig:
Experimental Evaluation of Forward Secure Dynamic Symmetric Searchable Encryption using the Searchitect Framework. IoTBDS 2020: 25-35
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c22]Manuel Koschuch, Walter Sebron, Zsolt Szalay, Árpád Török, Hans Tschürtz, István Wahl:
Safety & Security in the Context of Autonomous Driving. ICCVE 2019: 1-7 - [c21]Ines Kramer, Silvia Schmidt, Mathias Tausig, Manuel Koschuch:
Search, Find and Resolve: Towards a Taxonomy for Searchable Encryption Schemes. IoTBDS 2019: 414-421 - 2018
- [c20]Silvie Schmidt, Mathias Tausig, Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Georg Simhandl, Patrick Puddu, Zoran Stojkovic:
How Little is Enough? Implementation and Evaluation of a Lightweight Secure Firmware Update Process for the Internet of Things. IoTBDS 2018: 63-72 - [c19]Ulrich Haböck, Manuel Koschuch, Ines Kramer, Silvie Schmidt, Mathias Tausig:
Searchitect - A Developer Framework for Hybrid Searchable Encryption (Position Paper). IoTBDS 2018: 291-298 - 2015
- [c18]Manuel Koschuch, Taro Fruhwirth, Alexander Glaser, Silvie Schmidt, Matthias Hudler:
Speaking in Tongues - Practical Evaluation of TLS Cipher Suites Compatibility. DCNET 2015: 13-23 - [c17]Stefan Prinz, Silvie Schmidt, Manuel Koschuch, Alexander Glaser, Taro Fruhwirth, Matthias Hudler:
What a Difference a Year Makes: Long Term Evaluation of TLS Cipher Suite Compatibility. ICETE (Selected Papers) 2015: 58-78 - [c16]Manuel Koschuch, Michael Hombauer, Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Ulrich Haböck, Stefan Hrdlicka:
Fogging the cloud - Implementing and evaluating searchable encryption schemes in practice. IM 2015: 1365-1368 - 2014
- [c15]Manuel Koschuch, Ronald Wagner:
Trust Revoked - Practical Evaluation of OCSP- and CRL-Checking Implementations. ICETE (Selected Papers) 2014: 26-33 - [c14]Manuel Koschuch, Ronald Wagner:
Papers, Please... - X.509 Certificate Revocation in Practice. DCNET 2014: 36-40 - 2013
- [c13]Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Hubert Eigner, Zsolt Saffer:
Token-based Authentication for Smartphones. DCNET/ICE-B/OPTICS 2013: 51-56 - [c12]Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Zsolt Saffer:
Towards Algorithm Agility for Wireless Sensor Networks - Comparison of the Portability of Selected Hash Functions. DCNET/ICE-B/OPTICS 2013: 64-68 - 2012
- [c11]Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Michael Krüger:
Hash Algorithms for 8051-based Sensornodes. DCNET/ICE-B/OPTICS 2012: 65-68 - 2011
- [c10]Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Michael Krüger, Peter Lory, Jürgen Wenzl:
Shared Security: How Wireless Sensor Networks Can Benefit from Threshold Cryptography. ICETE (Selected Papers) 2011: 74-81 - [c9]Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Michael Krüger, Peter Lory, Jürgen Wenzl:
Optimizing Cryptographic Threshold Schemes for the Use in Wireless Sensor Networks - Position Paper. DCNET/OPTICS 2011: 75-78 - 2010
- [c8]Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Michael Krüger:
Performance Evaluation of the TLS Handshake in the Context of Embedded Devices. DCNET/OPTICS 2010: 35-44 - [c7]Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Michael Krüger:
The Price of Security: A Detailed Comparison of the TLS Handshake Performance on Embedded Devices When Using Elliptic Curve Cryptography and RSA. ICETE (Selected Papers) 2010: 71-83 - [c6]Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Michael Krüger, Peter Lory, Jürgen Wenzl:
Applicability of Multiparty Computation Schemes for Wireless Sensor Networks - Position Paper. DCNET/OPTICS 2010: 125-128 - [c5]Johann Großschädl, Matthias Hudler, Manuel Koschuch, Michael Krüger, Alexander Szekely:
Smart Elliptic Curve Cryptography for Smart Dust. QSHINE 2010: 623-634
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c4]Manuel Koschuch, Johann Großschädl, Dan Page, Philipp Grabher, Matthias Hudler, Michael Krüger:
Hardware/Software Co-design of Public-Key Cryptography for SSL Protocol Execution in Embedded Systems. ICICS 2009: 63-79 - [c3]Christian Lederer, Roland Mader, Manuel Koschuch, Johann Großschädl, Alexander Szekely, Stefan Tillich:
Energy-Efficient Implementation of ECDH Key Exchange for Wireless Sensor Networks. WISTP 2009: 112-127 - 2008
- [c2]Manuel Koschuch, Johann Großschädl, Udo Payer, Matthias Hudler, Michael Krüger:
Workload Characterization of a Lightweight SSL Implementation Resistant to Side-Channel Attacks. CANS 2008: 349-365 - 2006
- [c1]Manuel Koschuch, Joachim Lechner, Andreas Weitzer, Johann Großschädl, Alexander Szekely, Stefan Tillich, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Hardware/Software Co-design of Elliptic Curve Cryptography on an 8051 Microcontroller. CHES 2006: 430-444
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