Cong Chen completed his Bachelor’s degree in Microelectronics from Harbin Institute of Technology, China in 2008 and Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University in 2011. He is currently a PhD candidate in Vernam Lab at WPI. Cong’s research interest includes hardware security, side channel analysis and countermeasures.
Research Interests
Research Interests:
Side-channel analysis; Embedded system security
Scholarly Work
Scholarly Work:
Cong Chen, Thomas Eisenbarth, Aria Shahverdi, Xin Ye, Balanced Encoding to Mitigate Power Analysis: A Case Study, CARDIS 2014
Cong Chen, Thomas Eisenbarth, Ingo von Maurich and Rainer Steinwandt, Differential Power Analysis of a McEliece Cryptosystem, ACNS 2015
Ding, A. Adam, Cong Chen, and Thomas Eisenbarth. Simpler, Faster, and More Robust T-test Based Leakage Detection. COSADE 2016.
Chen, C., Farmani, M., & Eisenbarth, T. A Tale of Two Shares: Why Two-Share Threshold Implementation Seems Worthwhile and Why it is Not. ASIACRYPT 2016