Algoritmi | User | Cristiano António Azevedo Rodrigues
Cristiano António Azevedo Rodrigues
Cristiano António Azevedo Rodrigues
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Member of the CALG R&D Unit
Academic Degree
Graduate
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Other at Escola de Engenharia da Universidade do Minho
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a75445@alunos.uminho.ptOrcid
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E-2208-2019FCT Public Key
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About Me
Cristiano Rodrigues is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Minho in Portugal. Cristiano is a driven and skilled individual with extensive expertise in hardware/software co-design, safety-critical systems, microcontrollers, Armv8-M TrustZone, and embedded security for IoT-based systems. He holds a master's degree in Electronic and Computer Engineering, where he developed a cutting-edge fault-tolerant mechanism for mixed-critical systems using FPGA technology. After enrolling in his Ph.D. program, Cristiano shifted his focus from safety to security and has since conducted research on the security of low-end embedded IoT devices, with a particular focus on software-based microarchitectural attacks. Cristiano had previously published at the prestigious security conference IEEE S&P and delivered a talk at Black Hat Asia '23 and '24.
Publications (9)
MCU-Wide Timing Side Channels and Their Detection
2024 | conference-paper
BUSted!!! Microarchitectural Side-Channel Attacks on the MCU Bus Interconnect
2024 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP)
2024 | conference-paper
What the TrustZone-M Doesn't See, the MCU Does Grieve Over: Lessons Learned from Assessing a Microcontroller TEE
Black Hat Asia
2024 | lecture-speech
Hand Me Your SECRET, MCU! Microarchitectural Timing Attacks on Microcontrollers are Practical
Black Hat Asia
2023 | lecture-speech
Busted Attack Website
2023 | website
Lock-V: A heterogeneous fault tolerance architecture based on Arm and RISC-V
Microelectronics Reliability
2021 | journal-article
Deploying a Real-Time Operating System on a Reconfigurable Internet of Things End-device
Search Results Featured snippet from the web Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation Conference (IECON)
2019 | conference-paper
Towards a Heterogeneous Fault-Tolerance Architecture based on Arm and RISC-V Processors
Search Results Featured snippet from the web Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation Conference (IECON)
2019 | conference-paper
Arquitetura Heterogénea para Sistemas Tolerantes a Falhas Baseada em Arm e RISC-V
Conference: XV Jornadas sobre Sistemas Reconfiguráveis – REC’2019
2019 | conference-paper
MCU-Wide Timing Side Channels and Their Detection
2024 | conference-paper
BUSted!!! Microarchitectural Side-Channel Attacks on the MCU Bus Interconnect
2024 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP)
2024 | conference-paper
What the TrustZone-M Doesn't See, the MCU Does Grieve Over: Lessons Learned from Assessing a Microcontroller TEE
Black Hat Asia
2024 | lecture-speech
Hand Me Your SECRET, MCU! Microarchitectural Timing Attacks on Microcontrollers are Practical
Black Hat Asia
2023 | lecture-speech
Busted Attack Website
2023 | website
Lock-V: A heterogeneous fault tolerance architecture based on Arm and RISC-V
Microelectronics Reliability
2021 | journal-article
Deploying a Real-Time Operating System on a Reconfigurable Internet of Things End-device
Search Results Featured snippet from the web Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation Conference (IECON)
2019 | conference-paper
Towards a Heterogeneous Fault-Tolerance Architecture based on Arm and RISC-V Processors
Search Results Featured snippet from the web Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation Conference (IECON)
2019 | conference-paper
Arquitetura Heterogénea para Sistemas Tolerantes a Falhas Baseada em Arm e RISC-V
Conference: XV Jornadas sobre Sistemas Reconfiguráveis – REC’2019
2019 | conference-paper