Lukas Giner
Dipl.-Ing. BScSecure Systems, PhD Candidate
Lukas Giner is a PhD candidate in the CoreSec group of Daniel Gruss.
His research focuses mainly on microarchitectural security.
He finished his master's degree in 2020 on the topic of cache covert channels, as published in the paper "Hello from the other side".
Looking for a bachelor’s thesis, master’s thesis, or projects in microarchitectural attacks and defenses? Let us know, we’re always happy to discuss open topics!
Publications
Systematic Analysis of Randomization-based Protected Cache Architectures
Purnal A., Giner L., Gruß D., Verbauwhede I.
42th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 42th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Fallout: Leaking Data on Meltdown-resistant CPUs
Canella C., Genkin D., Giner L., Gruß D., Lipp M., Minkin M., Moghimi D., Piessens F., Schwarz M., Sunar B., Bulck J., Yarom Y.
CCS 2019 - Proceedings of the 2019 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, ACM CCS 2019, 769-784
ScatterCache: Thwarting Cache Attacks via Cache Set Randomization
Werner M., Unterluggauer T., Giner L., Schwarz M., Gruß D., Mangard S.
28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19), 675-692
Store-to-Leak Forwarding: Leaking Data on Meltdown-resistant CPUs
Schwarz M., Canella C., Giner L., Gruß D.
, (arXiv.org e-Print archive