Comodo Cryptography Expert to Present Latest Smart Card Research at Workshop on Information Security Applications WISA 2007 Conference

Released on = August 21, 2007, 8:58 am

Press Release Author = Comodo Group

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = Dr Colin Walter\'s talk will reveal how widely accepted and
theoretically sound counter-measures to side channel attacks still require the
development of very detailed international standards.

Press Release Body = Jersey City, NJ (Aug 21, 2007), Comodo, a global Certification
Authority and leader in Identity and Trust Assurance Management solutions, today
announced that Dr Colin Walter, Head of Cryptography at Comodo\'s Digital Trust
Research Lab, will present his latest findings at the 8th International Workshop on
Information Security Applications (WISA 2007), 27-29 August at the Ramada Plaza
Hotel, Jeju Island, Korea (http://www.wisa.or.kr/).

Dr Walter\'s presentation, Longer Randomly Blinded RSA Keys may be Weaker than
Shorter Ones, focuses on the limits of certain counter measures to side channel
attacks. The presentation emphasizes the need for more analysis and standards
agreements to the counter-measures before relying on security systems when designing
hardware for containing secret cryptographic keys. In the field of cryptography,
Side Channel Attacks relate to weaknesses in the physical devices (such as smart
cards) used to deploy a cryptographic system. These weaknesses can sometimes be
exploited by an attacker to extract secret keys, enabling the devices to be cloned.
For example, minute variations in timing, power and electro-magnetic radiation can
be used to reconstruct the private keys used by a cryptographic token when
performing authentication. A number of randomizing counter-measures are typically
employed to decouple the side channel leakage from the keys and data being
processed.

Dr. Colin Walter is the Head of Cryptography at Comodo, a former chairman of the
Peripherals Working Group in the Trusted Computing Group and a steering committee
member of the IACR Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems workshops. He has a
formidable international reputation in the design of hardware and algorithms for the
implementation of RSA cryptography. A senior member of the IEEE, Colin is most
well-known to the international community for his long term research into Montgomery
modular multiplication and side channel leakage from smart cards.

A selection of his papers is available at the Comodo website:
http://www.comodo.com/research/crypto/publications.html. Full conference details and
itinerary can be found at the WISA website - http://www.wisa.or.kr/.
About Comodo

The Comodo companies provide the infrastructure that is essential in enabling
e-merchants, other Internet-connected companies, software companies, and individual
consumers to interact and conduct business via the Internet safely and securely. The
Comodo companies offer PKI SSL, Code Signing, Content Verification and E-Mail
Certificates; award winning PC security software; vulnerability scanning services
for PCI Compliance; secure e-mail and fax services.

Continual innovation, a core competence in PKI, and a commitment to reversing the
growth of Internet-crime distinguish the Comodo companies as vital players in the
Internet\'s ongoing development. Comodo secures and authenticates online transactions
and communications for over 200,000 business customers and 3,000,000 users of our
desktop security products.

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For more information, media representatives should contact

Judy Shapiro
Comodo
(201) 963-9471
Email: judy.shapiro@comodo.com

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