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These proceedings contain the papers selected for presentation at the 17th Smart Card
Research and Advanced Applications Conference (CARDIS 2018), which was held in
Montpellier, France, during November 12–14, 2018, and organized by the Montpellier
Laboratory of Informatics, Robotics and Microelectronics (LIRMM).
Since 1994, CARDIS has provided a forum for experts from industry and academia
to exchange ideas on the security of smart cards and related applications. The smart
card object has been part of our daily life for so many years in the form of personal
devices (banking cards, SIM cards, electronic IDs, etc.) that we do not remember a life
without it. In relation to smart card security, the root of trust of embedded solutions is
becoming key as Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) applica-
tions are increasing massively. This increased exposure naturally widens the attack
space, whether physical or logical, local or remote. It is more important than ever to
understand how smart cards and other embedded devices can be secured by discussing
all aspects of their design, development, deployment, evaluation, and application.
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