scared 1.1.4

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scared 1.1.4

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scared is a side-channel analysis framework maintained by eShard team.
Getting started
Requirements
Scared need python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 or 3.10.
You can install scared, depending on your setup:

from source
with pip
with conda

Install with conda
You just have to run:
conda install -c eshard scared

Install with pip
Python wheels are available from Pypi, just run:
pip install scared

Install from sources
To install from sources, you will need to run:
pip install .

from the source folder.
If you are planning to contribute, see CONTRIBUTING.md to install the library in development mode and run the test suite.
Make a first cool thing
Start using scared by doing a cool thing:
# First import the lib
import scared
import numpy as np

# Define a selection function
@scared.attack_selection_function
def first_add_key(plaintext, guesses):
res = np.empty((plaintext.shape[0], len(guesses), plaintext.shape[1]), dtype='uint8')
for i, guess in enumerate(guesses):
res[:, i, :] = np.bitwise_xor(plaintext, guess)
return res

# Create an analysis CPA
a = scared.CPAAttack(
selection_function=first_add_key,
model=scared.HammingWeight(),
discriminant=scared.maxabs)

# Load some traces, for example a dpa v2 subset
ths = scared.traces.read_ths_from_ets_file('dpa_v2.ets')

# Create a container for your ths
container = scared.Container(ths)

# Run!
a.run(container)

Documentation
To go further and learn all about scared, please go to the full documentation.
You can also have an interactive introduction to scared by launching these notebooks with Binder.
Contributing
All contributions, starting with feedbacks, are welcomed.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md if you wish to contribute to the project.
License
This library is licensed under LGPL V3 license. See the LICENSE file for details.
It is mainly intended for non-commercial use, by academics, students or professional willing to learn the basics of side-channel analysis.
If you wish to use this library in a commercial or industrial context, eShard provides commercial licenses under fees. Contact us!
Authors
See AUTHORS for the list of contributors to the project.
Binary builds available
Binary builds (wheels on pypi and conda builds) are available for the following platforms and Python version.
Platforms:

Linux x86 64
Macosx x86 64

Python version:

3.6
3.7
3.8

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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