Back to Search
Start Over
A New Non-MDS Hash Function Resisting Birthday Attack and Meet-in-the-middle Attack
- Source :
- Theoretical Computer Science, v654, Nov 2016, pp.128-142
- Publication Year :
- 2014
-
Abstract
- To examine the integrity and authenticity of an IP address efficiently and economically, this paper proposes a new non-Merkle-Damgard structural (non-MDS) hash function called JUNA that is based on a multivariate permutation problem and an anomalous subset product problem to which no subexponential time solutions are found so far. JUNA includes an initialization algorithm and a compression algorithm, and converts a short message of n bits which is regarded as only one block into a digest of m bits, where 80 <= m <= 232 and 80 <= m <= n <= 4096. The analysis and proof show that the new hash is one-way, weakly collision-free, and strongly collision-free, and its security against existent attacks such as birthday attack and meet-in-the- middle attack is to O(2 ^ m). Moreover, a detailed proof that the new hash function is resistant to the birthday attack is given. Compared with the Chaum-Heijst-Pfitzmann hash based on a discrete logarithm problem, the new hash is lightweight, and thus it opens a door to convenience for utilization of lightweight digital signing schemes.<br />Comment: 18 Pages
- Subjects :
- Computer Science - Cryptography and Security
D.4.6
E.3
F.1.3
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Journal :
- Theoretical Computer Science, v654, Nov 2016, pp.128-142
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1408.5999
- Document Type :
- Working Paper