[http://chesworkshop.org/ches2016/start.php CHES 2016] will have a brand new Capture The Flag (CTF) event, run by [http://www.oflynn.com Colin O'Flynn], with resources by [https://www.newae.com NewAE Technology Inc]. This event will challenge novice and advanced embedded security researchers alike, by providing a platform to exchange AES implementations with various countermeasures (including against power analysis, and against firmware analysis using white box crypto). See the credits below for details of who's behind this.
'''Access the website at https://ctf.newae.com .'''
This paper has an associated series of tools & examples you can access at https://github.com/SideChannelMarvels - hopefully this gets you started in white-box analysis.
== Credits ==
The CHES Challenge 2016 is run by [http://www.oflynn.com Colin O'Flynn] with much external help:
* Joppe Bos, Jan Hoogerbrugge, Van Huynh Le, and Wils Michiels: Providing the whitebox crypto Implementation
* Emmanuel Prouff and Adrian Thillard: Help with setup of rules, prizes, and overall assistance
* Resources (server, ChipWhisperer framework, hosting, etc.) by [https://www.newae.com NewAE Technology Inc].