Mikael Carmona
BIO:
Mikael Carmona is an engineer (Grenoble INP, 2007), agrégé in mathematics (2007), and PhD in signal processing (Grenoble INP, 2011). Researcher at CEA-Leti from 2011 to 2015 in the field of sensor networks, he co-founded the start-up Morphosense as CTO. He mainly contributes to the establishment and execution of the company's Technological, Product and Operational roadmaps. In 2021, he joined the Cybersecurity department of CEA-Leti and worked in the fields of post-quantum cryptography and random number generators. He took charge of the Component Security Laboratory from 2022 to 2025. He is currently Head of the Cybersecurity department of CEA-Leti
Abstract:
Technological transition can have huge impacts on hardware security of embedded devices. The examples are multiple. Post-quantum transition implies the modification of harware accelerators and countermeasures against physical attacks. RISC-V processors allow new approaches for securing components. Transistor technology migration change the properties of random number generators and the resilience to physical attacks. In that presentation, we present VASCO a serial of ASIC testing vehicles allowing implementation, physical modeling and security testing regarding cybersecurty standards of the main technological transitions.


































































































