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Wild McEliece Incognito

Authors :
Bernstein, Daniel J.
Lange, Tanja
Peters, Christiane
Bernstein, Daniel J.
Lange, Tanja
Peters, Christiane
Source :
Bernstein , D J , Lange , T & Peters , C 2011 , Wild McEliece Incognito . in Lecture Notes in Computer Science . vol. 7071 , Springer , pp. 244-254 , Fourth International Conference on Post-Quantum Cryptography , Taipei, Taiwan , 01/01/2011 .
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The wild McEliece cryptosystem uses wild Goppa codes over nite elds to achieve smaller public key sizes compared to the original McEliece cryptosystem at the same level of security against all attacks known. However, the cryptosystem drops one of the condence-inspiring shields built into the original McEliece cryptosystem, namely a large pool of Goppa polynomials to choose from. This paper shows how to achieve almost all of the same reduction in key size while preserving this shield. Even if support splitting could be (1) generalized to handle an unknown support set and (2) sped up by a square-root factor, polynomial-searching attacks in the new system will still be at least as hard as information-set decoding. Furthermore, this paper presents a set of concrete cryptanalytic chal- lenges to encourage the cryptographic community to study the security of code-based cryptography. The challenges range through codes over F2;F3; : : : ;F32, and cover two dierent levels of how much the wildness is hidden.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Bernstein , D J , Lange , T & Peters , C 2011 , Wild McEliece Incognito . in Lecture Notes in Computer Science . vol. 7071 , Springer , pp. 244-254 , Fourth International Conference on Post-Quantum Cryptography , Taipei, Taiwan , 01/01/2011 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn826394454
Document Type :
Electronic Resource