Hailong Zhang, Male, Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Associate Professor/Master Supervisor

Research Areas

Cryptographic Engineering, Side Channel Cryptanalysis

Education

2004.9 - 2008.7 Beijing Jiaotong University, Bachelor

2008.9 - 2015.1 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Doctor 

Experience

2015.2 - Now Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Work Experience

2015.2 - 2018.10 Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Assistant Professor

2018.11- Now   Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Associate Professor 

Teaching Experience
Data Structure: Practice

Publications

Hailong Zhang has authored or co-authored over 20 refereed papers in various journals and international conferences. His main research interests include higher order power analysis, profiling attacks and the physical security evaluation of crypto devices.


Papers

(1) On the Exact Relationship between the Success Rate of Template Attack and Different Parameters, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2020

(2)Template Attack vs. Stochastic Model: An Empirical Study on the Performances of Profiling Attacks in Real Scenarios, Microprocessors and Microsystems, 2019.
(3) Multiple Leakage Samples based Higher Order Optimal Distinguisher, Information Sciences, 2018.
(4) On the Exact Relationship between the Mutual Information Metric and the Success Rate Metric, Information Sciences, 2018.
(5) Mahalanobis Distance Similarity Measure based Higher Order Optimal Distinguisher, The Computer Journal, 2017.
(6) How many interesting points should be used in a template attack?, Journal of Systems and Software, 2016.
(7) Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Mutiple Samples Correlation Power Analysis, Security and Communication Networks, 2016.
(8) Mahalanobis Distance Similarity Measure based Distinguisher for Template Attack, Security and Communication Networks, 2015.

Research Interests

Cryptographic Engineering, Side Channel Cryptanalysis