TY - GEN
T1 - Suppression of information leakage from electronic devices based on SNR
AU - Ikematsu, Taishi
AU - Hayashi, Yu Ichi
AU - Mizuki, Takaaki
AU - Homma, Naofumi
AU - Aoki, Takafumi
AU - Sone, Hideaki
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Recently, the issue of information leakage through electromagnetic radiation has increasingly attracted attention. Using accumulated knowledge and experience, EMC-related committees have established guidelines on standardized acceptable values of EM radiation during device operation. Current electronic devices are usually designed so as to satisfy these EMC standards. However, the main aim of these standards is to reduce EM radiation that disturbs other devices, not radiation that leaks secret information. Even for EM radiation below the value specified in the guidelines, extraction of secret key information remains a possibility. In other words, unlike noise radiation in the field of EMC, there are no definite criteria regarding EM information leakage. Therefore, uncertainty remains as to whether conventional noise suppression techniques are applicable to the suppression of information leakage. This paper discusses the difference between using electromagnetic field suppression techniques for noise and for information by using a quantitative approach. Information leakage and effective countermeasures are investigated, based on a quantitative evaluation of the signal and noise components of the leakage.
AB - Recently, the issue of information leakage through electromagnetic radiation has increasingly attracted attention. Using accumulated knowledge and experience, EMC-related committees have established guidelines on standardized acceptable values of EM radiation during device operation. Current electronic devices are usually designed so as to satisfy these EMC standards. However, the main aim of these standards is to reduce EM radiation that disturbs other devices, not radiation that leaks secret information. Even for EM radiation below the value specified in the guidelines, extraction of secret key information remains a possibility. In other words, unlike noise radiation in the field of EMC, there are no definite criteria regarding EM information leakage. Therefore, uncertainty remains as to whether conventional noise suppression techniques are applicable to the suppression of information leakage. This paper discusses the difference between using electromagnetic field suppression techniques for noise and for information by using a quantitative approach. Information leakage and effective countermeasures are investigated, based on a quantitative evaluation of the signal and noise components of the leakage.
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U2 - 10.1109/ISEMC.2011.6038440
DO - 10.1109/ISEMC.2011.6038440
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:80054724619
SN - 9781424447831
T3 - IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
SP - 920
EP - 924
BT - EMC 2011 - Proceedings
T2 - 2011 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, EMC 2011
Y2 - 14 August 2011 through 19 August 2011
ER -