Side-Channel Attacks on Triple Modular Redundancy Schemes
Felipe Almeida, Levent Aksoy, Jaan Raik, Samuel Pagliarini

TL;DR
This paper investigates how triple modular redundancy influences the effectiveness of side-channel attacks, revealing that redundancy can unexpectedly enhance security against such attacks.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the relationship between redundancy and side-channel attack resilience, challenging assumptions about security and reliability trade-offs.
Findings
Triple modular redundancy can increase resistance to side-channel attacks
Redundancy may improve security contrary to common expectations
The study offers a new perspective on designing secure reliable systems
Abstract
The interplay between security and reliability is poorly understood. This paper shows how triple modular redundancy affects a side-channel attack (SCA). Our counterintuitive findings show that modular redundancy can increase SCA resiliency.
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