Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Eisenbarth

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Institutsdirektor


Ratzeburger Allee 160
23562 Lübeck
Gebäude 64, 1. OG, Raum 043

Email: thomas.eisenbarth(at)uni-luebeck.de
Phone: +49 451 3101 6600
Fax: +49 451 3101 6604

About Me

I am a Professor of IT Security at the University of Lübeck. I received my Ph.D. in ECE from Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, where I was a member of the Horst Goertz Institute for IT Security (HGI). Starting in 2010, I spent two years at the Center for Cryptology and Information Security (CCIS) at Florida Atlantic University. In 2012, I joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at WPI. Since August 2017 I am the Director of the Institute of IT Security at the University of Lübeck.
Since October 2024, I am the head of the STEM sections (the non-medical departments) of University of Lübeck.

My research interests are in:

  • Secure systems, software security and code analysis
  • Applied cryptology & side channels
  • Trustworthy AI

Conference and Workshop Organization

Steering Committees

Publications

2008

Andrey Bogdanov, Thomas Eisenbarth, Andy Rupp, and Christopher Wolf,
Time-Area Optimized Public-Key Engines: MQ-Cryptosystems as Replacement for Elliptic Curves?, IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive , vol. 2008, pp. 349, 2008.
File: 349

2007

Andrey Bogdanov, Thomas Eisenbarth, and Andy Rupp,
A Hardware-Assisted Realtime Attack on A5/2 Without Precomputations, in Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems - CHES 2007, 9th International Workshop, Vienna, Austria, September 10-13, 2007, Proceedings , 2007. pp. 394--412.
File: 978-3-540-74735-2_27
Francesco Regazzoni, Stephane Badel, Thomas Eisenbarth, Johann Großschädl, Axel Poschmann, Zeynep Toprak Deniz, Marco Macchetti, Laura Pozzi, Christof Paar, Yusuf Leblebici, and Paolo Ienne,
A Simulation-Based Methodology for Evaluating the DPA-Resistance of Cryptographic Functional Units with Application to CMOS and MCML Technologies, in Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Embedded Computer Systems: Architectures, Modeling and Simulation (IC-SAMOS 2007), Samos, Greece, July 16-19, 2007 , 2007. pp. 209--214.
File: ICSAMOS.2007.4285753
Thomas Eisenbarth, Sandeep Kumar, Christof Paar, Axel Poschmann, and Leif Uhsadel,
A Survey of Lightweight-Cryptography Implementations, IEEE Design & Test of Computers , vol. 24, no. 6, pp. 522--533, 2007.
File: MDT.2007.178
Thomas Eisenbarth, Tim Güneysu, Christof Paar, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Marko Wolf, and Russell Tessier,
Establishing Chain of Trust in Reconfigurable Hardware, in IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, FCCM 2007, 23-25 April 2007, Napa, California, USA , 2007. pp. 289--290.
File: FCCM.2007.23
Soren Rinne, Thomas Eisenbarth, and Christof Paar,
Performance Analysis of Contemporary LightWeight Block Ciphers on 8-bit Microcontrollers, Jan.2007.
File: a5f0b7c6e442406c0c97854eb97f8a21157c3b08
Francesco Regazzoni, Thomas Eisenbarth, Johann Großschädl, Luca Breveglieri, Paolo Ienne, Israel Koren, and Christof Paar,
Power Attacks Resistance of Cryptographic S-Boxes with Added Error Detection Circuits, in 22nd IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault-Tolerance in VLSI Systems (DFT 2007), 26-28 September 2007, Rome, Italy. , 2007. pp. 508--516.
File: DFT.2007.61
Thomas Eisenbarth, Tim Güneysu, Christof Paar, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Dries Schellekens, and Marko Wolf,
Reconfigurable trusted computing in hardware, in Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Workshop on Scalable Trusted Computing, STC 2007, Alexandria, VA, USA, November 2, 2007 , 2007. pp. 15--20.
File: 1314354.1314360
Andrey Bogdanov, Thomas Eisenbarth, M. Wolf, and Thomas Wollinger,
Trusted computing for automotive systems: New approaches to enforce security for electronic systems in vehicles, pp. 227-237, Jan. 2007.
File: 291856499_Trusted_computing_for_automotive_systems_New_approaches_to_enforce_security_for_electronic_systems_in_vehicles