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abstract = {Capacitive sensors can be constructed for tamper resistant enclosures to prevent unauthorized intrusions. The use printed circuit can provide serpentine geometric patterns of conductors. Any penetration of this envelope interferes with the conductive serpentine, producing a detectable warning of intrusion. Capacitive sensors discussed in this paper are suitable for implementing in the area of physical security cryptographic modules. These sensors conform to Levels 3 and 4 of the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2}
}
@inproceedings{erenFringeEffectCapacitiveProximity2005a,
title = {Fringe-{{Effect Capacitive Proximity Sensors}} for {{Tamper Proof Enclosures}}},
booktitle = {2005 {{Sensors}} for {{Industry Conference}}},
author = {Eren, Halit and Sandor, Lucas D},
date = {2005-02},
pages = {22--26},
doi = {10.1109/SICON.2005.257863},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/4027448},
urldate = {2025-12-24},
abstract = {Capacitive sensors can be constructed for tamper resistant enclosures to prevent unauthorized intrusions. The use printed circuit can provide serpentine geometric patterns of conductors. Any penetration of this envelope interferes with the conductive serpentine, producing a detectable warning of intrusion. Capacitive sensors discussed in this paper are suitable for implementing in the area of physical security cryptographic modules. These sensors conform to Levels 3 and 4 of the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2},
eventtitle = {2005 {{Sensors}} for {{Industry Conference}}},
keywords = {Capacitance,Capacitive sensors,Computer industry,Cryptography,Electrodes,Hardware,Information security,Magnetic sensors,Printed circuits,Protection}
}
@inproceedings{essexObliviousPrintingSecret2012,
title = {Oblivious {{Printing}} of {{Secret Messages}} in a {{Multi-party Setting}}},
booktitle = {Financial {{Cryptography}} and {{Data Security}}},
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url = {https://www.fs.com/de/products/42416.html},
urldate = {2024-09-05},
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langid = {ngerman},
langid = {german},
organization = {FS.com}
}
@ -3467,6 +3481,13 @@ Subject\_term: Computer science}
x-fetchedfrom = {Google Scholar}
}
@article{isaacsTAMPERPROOFTAMPER,
title = {{{TAMPER PROOF}}, {{TAMPER EVIDENT ENCRYPTION TECHNOLOGY}}},
author = {Isaacs, Phil and Jr, Thomas Morris and Fisher, Michael J and Cuthbert, Keith and Gore, W L},
abstract = {Hardly a week goes by where there isnt a report of cybercrime having occurred. So much so that there is a special branch of the FBI established to address the many forms of Cyber-Crime. While the internet is convenient for many regular on-line activities, for example: Information searches, goods purchasing, sales, airline and hotel reservations, banking, bill-pay, driving directions and telephone/address look-up. It is the ease at which this information is so readily available that makes it vulnerable to attack.},
langid = {english}
}
@incollection{ishaiExtendingObliviousTransfers2003,
title = {Extending {{Oblivious Transfers Efficiently}}},
booktitle = {Advances in {{Cryptology}} - {{CRYPTO}} 2003},
@ -5675,6 +5696,21 @@ Subject\_term: Publishing, Machine learning, Authorship, Education}
langid = {english}
}
@online{ogaraHardwareEnabledMechanismsVerifying2025,
title = {Hardware-{{Enabled Mechanisms}} for {{Verifying Responsible AI Development}}},
author = {O'Gara, Aidan and Kulp, Gabriel and Hodgkins, Will and Petrie, James and Immler, Vincent and Aysu, Aydin and Basu, Kanad and Bhasin, Shivam and Picek, Stjepan and Srivastava, Ankur},
date = {2025-04-02},
eprint = {2505.03742},
eprinttype = {arXiv},
eprintclass = {cs},
doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2505.03742},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2505.03742},
urldate = {2025-12-24},
abstract = {Advancements in AI capabilities, driven in large part by scaling up computing resources used for AI training, have created opportunities to address major global challenges but also pose risks of misuse. Hardware-enabled mechanisms (HEMs) can support responsible AI development by enabling verifiable reporting of key properties of AI training activities such as quantity of compute used, training cluster configuration or location, as well as policy enforcement. Such tools can promote transparency and improve security, while addressing privacy and intellectual property concerns. Based on insights from an interdisciplinary workshop, we identify open questions regarding potential implementation approaches, emphasizing the need for further research to ensure robust, scalable solutions.},
pubstate = {prepublished},
keywords = {Computer Science - Cryptography and Security}
}
@inproceedings{ohHeySiriAre2018,
title = {Hey {{Siri}} {{Are You There}}?: {{Jamming}} of {{Voice Commands Using}} the {{Resonance Effect}} ({{Work-in-Progress}})},
shorttitle = {Hey {{Siri}} {{Are You There}}?},
@ -5703,6 +5739,10 @@ Subject\_term: Publishing, Machine learning, Authorship, Education}
isbn = {978-1-931971-10-2}
}
@misc{OpticalBasedSmartStructures,
title = {Optical-{{Based Smart Structures}} for {{Tamper-Indicating Applications}}}
}
@article{orlandiOptimizationShieldedPCB2011,
title = {Optimization of {{Shielded PCB Air-Core Toroids}} for {{High-Efficiency DC}}{{DC Converters}}},
author = {Orlandi, Stefano and Allongue, Bruno Andre and Blanchot, Georges and Buso, Simone and Faccio, Federico and Fuentes, Cristian Alejandro and Kayal, Maher and Michelis, Stefano and Spiazzi, Giorgio},
@ -6056,6 +6096,19 @@ Website contains OCR'ed original source and a translation}
organization = {EFB-Elektronik GmbH}
}
@article{purserAIDestroyingUniversity2025,
entrysubtype = {magazine},
title = {{{AI}} Is {{Destroying}} the {{University}} and {{Learning Itself}}},
author = {Purser, Ronald},
date = {2025-12-01},
journaltitle = {Current Affairs},
issn = {2471-2647},
url = {https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/ai-is-destroying-the-university-and-learning-itself},
urldate = {2025-12-04},
abstract = {Students use AI to write papers, professors use AI to grade them, degrees become meaningless, and tech companies make fortunes. Welcome to the death of higher education.},
langid = {english}
}
@inproceedings{putzAcousticIntegrityCodes2020,
title = {Acoustic Integrity Codes: Secure Device Pairing Using Short-Range Acoustic Communication},
shorttitle = {Acoustic Integrity Codes},