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Title

On Optimal Size in Truncated Differential Attacks

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Automatyki, Robotyki i Inżynierii Informatycznej, Wydział Elektryczny, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2015

Published in

Studia Scientiarum Mathematicarum Hungarica

Journal year: 2015 | Journal volume: vol. 52 | Journal number: iss. 2

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • block ciphers
  • GOST
  • DES
  • differential cryptanalysis
  • sets of differentials
  • truncated differentials
  • automated cryptanalysis
Abstract

EN Differential Cryptanalysis (DC) is one of the oldest known attacks on block ciphers. DC is based on tracking of changes in the differences between two messages as they pass through the consecutive rounds of encryption. However DC remains very poorly understood. In his textbook written in the late 1990s Schneier wrote that against differential cryptanalysis, GOST is “probably stronger than DES”. In fact Knudsen have soon proposed more powerful advanced differential attacks however the potential space of such attacks is truly immense. To this day there is no method which allows to evaluate the security of a cipher against such attacks in a systematic way. Instead, attacks are designed and improved in ad-hoc ways with heuristics. The best differential attack known has time complexity of 2179. In this paper we show that for a given block cipher there exists an optimal size for advanced differential properties. This new understanding allows to considerably reduce the space to be searched for “good” truncated differential properties suitable for an attack.

Pages (from - to)

246 - 256

DOI

10.1556/012.2015.1001

URL

https://akjournals.com/view/journals/012/52/2/article-p246.xml

Presented on

Central European Conference on Cryptology 2014, 21-23.05.2014, Budapest, Hungary

Ministry points / journal

20

Impact Factor

0,333

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