DESIGNING TWEAKABLE ENCIPHERING SCHEMES USING PUBLIC PERMUTATIONS
Article Type
Research Article
Publication Title
Advances in Mathematics of Communications
Abstract
A tweakable enciphering scheme (TES) is a length preserving (tweakable) encryption scheme that provides (tweakable) strong pseudorandom permutation security on arbitrarily long messages. TES is traditionally built using block ciphers and the security of the mode depends on the strong pseudorandom permutation security of the underlying block cipher. In this paper, we construct TESs using public random permutations. Public random permutations are being considered as a replacement of block cipher in several cryptographic schemes including AEs, MACs, etc. However, to our knowledge, a systematic study of constructing TES using public random permutations is missing. In this paper, we give a generic construction of a TES which uses a public random permutation, a length expanding public permutation based PRF and a hash function which is both almost xor universal and almost regular. Further, we propose a concrete length expanding public permutation based PRF construction. We also propose a single keyed TES using a public random permutation and an AXU and almost regular hash function.
First Page
771
Last Page
798
DOI
https://10.3934/amc.2021021
Publication Date
8-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Chakraborty, Debrup; Dutta, Avijit; and Kundu, Samir, "DESIGNING TWEAKABLE ENCIPHERING SCHEMES USING PUBLIC PERMUTATIONS" (2023). Journal Articles. 3637.
https://digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/journal-articles/3637
Comments
Open Access, Gold