Abstract. The Random Oracle Model and the Ideal Cipher Model are two well known idealised models of computation for proving the security of cryptosystems. At Crypto 2005, Coron et al. showed that security in the random oracle model implies security in the ideal cipher model; namely they showed that a random oracle can be replaced by a block cipher-based construction, and the resulting scheme remains secure in the ideal cipher model. The other direction was left as an open problem, i.e. constructing an ideal cipher from a random oracle. In this paper we solve this open problem and show that the Feistel construction with 6 rounds is enough to obtain an ideal cipher; we also show that 5 rounds are insufficient by providing a simple attack. Thi...
Random Oracles have proven to be extremely powerful constructs in cryptography and they can be used ...
iii In this thesis we consider different problems related to provable security and in-differentiabil...
The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is the most widely used block cipher. The high level structur...
We consider the cryptographic problem of constructing an invertible random permutation from a public...
This paper provides the first provably secure construction of an invertible random permutation (and ...
We revisit the question of constructing an ideal cipher from a random oracle. Coron et al. (Journal ...
We revisit the question of constructing an ideal cipher from a random oracle. Coron et al.~(Journal ...
A cryptographic scheme is \provably secure " if an attack onthescheme implies an attack on ...
In [3] M. Luby and C. Rackoff have proved that 3-round random Feistel schemes are secure against all...
Block ciphers are usually based on one top-level scheme into which we plug Âround functionsÂ. To ana...
Abstract. Recent advances in block-cipher theory deliver security analyses in models where one or mo...
It is well known that the random oracle model is not sound in the sense that there exist cryptograph...
Since the appearance of public-key cryptography in Diffie-Hellman seminal paper, many schemes have b...
In this thesis we consider different problems related to provable security and indifferentiability f...
peer reviewedWe describe the first domain extender for ideal ciphers, i.e. we show a construction th...
Random Oracles have proven to be extremely powerful constructs in cryptography and they can be used ...
iii In this thesis we consider different problems related to provable security and in-differentiabil...
The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is the most widely used block cipher. The high level structur...
We consider the cryptographic problem of constructing an invertible random permutation from a public...
This paper provides the first provably secure construction of an invertible random permutation (and ...
We revisit the question of constructing an ideal cipher from a random oracle. Coron et al. (Journal ...
We revisit the question of constructing an ideal cipher from a random oracle. Coron et al.~(Journal ...
A cryptographic scheme is \provably secure " if an attack onthescheme implies an attack on ...
In [3] M. Luby and C. Rackoff have proved that 3-round random Feistel schemes are secure against all...
Block ciphers are usually based on one top-level scheme into which we plug Âround functionsÂ. To ana...
Abstract. Recent advances in block-cipher theory deliver security analyses in models where one or mo...
It is well known that the random oracle model is not sound in the sense that there exist cryptograph...
Since the appearance of public-key cryptography in Diffie-Hellman seminal paper, many schemes have b...
In this thesis we consider different problems related to provable security and indifferentiability f...
peer reviewedWe describe the first domain extender for ideal ciphers, i.e. we show a construction th...
Random Oracles have proven to be extremely powerful constructs in cryptography and they can be used ...
iii In this thesis we consider different problems related to provable security and in-differentiabil...
The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is the most widely used block cipher. The high level structur...