Define a reproducible laser fault injection methodology.
Develop secure code on a target to be defined and set up the case study environment.
Evaluate the robustness of a target/IP against advanced physical attacks.
Identify and map sensitive areas of the circuit.
Characterize exploitable fault models.
Assess the effectiveness of existing countermeasures.
Propose security improvements aligned with the targeted Common Criteria levels, as well as enhancements to the laser evaluation bench.
Produce technical documentation demonstrating the feasibility of the case study.
Engineering degree in Embedded Systems or an equivalent field.
Software and hardware development on FPGA and microcontroller platforms.
Proficiency in Python, C, and HDL development.
Knowledge of hardware cryptography and digital architecture.
Strong interest in hardware attacks and physical security.
Proficiency with Git and version control tools.
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