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Martin Brisfors is a part-time researcher at KTH Royal Institute of Technology since 2019 and a PhD student in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) since 2022. He is affiliated with the Division of Electronics and Embedded Systems and works in Kista. His research focuses on hardware security and side-channel attacks, with a particular emphasis on cryptographic implementations and countermeasure design.
His work spans topics such as post-quantum cryptography (e.g., CRYSTALS-Kyber), AES vulnerability analysis, and the application of deep learning in side-channel attacks. He has contributed to evaluating the efficacy of countermeasures like clock randomization and duplication, uncovering fundamental flaws in their implementation.
Brisfors has collaborated on courses such as Hardware Security (IL1333) and Hardware Security (FIL3030), demonstrating his involvement in both research and education. His publications (2019–2024) reflect a consistent focus on advancing hardware security through empirical analysis and novel attack methodologies.
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