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Non-interactive Manual Channel Message Authentication Based on eTCR Hash Functions

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Non-interactive Manual Channel Message Authentication Based on eTCR Hash Functions
We present a new non-interactive message authentication protocol in manual channel model (NIMAP, for short) using the weakest assumption on the manual channel (i.e. assuming the strongest adversary). Our protocol uses enhanced target collision resistant (eTCR) hash family and is provably secure in the standard model. We compare our protocol with protocols with similar properties and show that the new NIMAP has the same security level as the best previously known NIMAP whilst it is more practical. In particular, to authenticate a message such as a 1024-bit public key, we require an eTCR hash family that can be constructed from any off-the-shelf Merkle-Damg˚ard hash function using randomized hashing mode. The underlying compression function must be evaluated second preimage resistant (eSPR), which is a strictly weaker security property than collision resistance. We also revisit some closely related security notions for hash functions and study their relationships to help understanding ...
Mohammad Reza Reyhanitabar, Shuhong Wang, Reihaneh
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ACISP
Authors Mohammad Reza Reyhanitabar, Shuhong Wang, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini
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