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ASIACRYPT
2011
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Leakage-Resilient Cryptography from the Inner-Product Extractor

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Leakage-Resilient Cryptography from the Inner-Product Extractor
We present a generic method to secure various widely-used cryptosystems against arbitrary side-channel leakage, as long as the leakage adheres three restrictions: first, it is bounded per observation but in total can be arbitrary large. Second, memory parts leak independently, and, third, the randomness that is used for certain operations comes from a simple (non-uniform) distribution. As a fundamental building block, we construct a scheme to store a cryptographic secret such that it remains information theoretically hidden, even given arbitrary continuous leakage from the storage. To this end, we use a randomized encoding and develop a method to securely refresh these encodings even in the presence of leakage. We then show that our encoding scheme exhibits an efficient additive homomorphism which can be used to protect important cryptographic tasks such as identification, signing and encryption. More precisely, we propose efficient implementations of the Okamoto identification sc...
Stefan Dziembowski, Sebastian Faust
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ASIACRYPT
Authors Stefan Dziembowski, Sebastian Faust
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