Non-malleable codes—introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs at ICS 2010—are key-less coding schemes in which mauling attempts to an encoding of a given message, w.r.t. some class of tampering adversaries, result in a decoded value that is either identical or unrelated to the original message. Such codes are very useful for protecting arbitrary cryptographic primitives against tampering attacks against the memory. Clearly, non-malleability is hopeless if the class of tampering adversaries includes the decoding and encoding algorithm. To circumvent this obstacle, the majority of past research focused on designing non-malleable codes for various tampering classes, albeit assuming that the adversary is unable to decode. Nonetheless, in ma...
There have been many successes in constructing explicit non-malleable codes for various classes of t...
There are natural cryptographic applications where an adversary only gets to tamper a high- speed da...
Non-malleable codes, introduced by Dziembowski et al., encode messages s in a manner, so that tamper...
Non-malleable codes---introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs at ICS 2010---are key-less codin...
Non-malleable codes, defined by Dziembowski, Pietrzak, and Wichs (ICS '10), provide roughly the foll...
Modern cryptographic systems provide provable security guarantees as long as secret keys of the syst...
Non-malleable codes are randomized codes that protect coded messages against modification by functio...
We show a general framework for constructing non-malleable codes against tampering families with ave...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski et al. (ICS 2010), aims for protecting the integrity...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for pro-tecting...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for protecting ...
We introduce the notion of “non-malleable codes” which relaxes the notion of error correction and er...
Non-malleable codes, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak, and Wichs (ICS\u2710) provide the guarante...
Non-malleable codes were introduced by Dziembowski et al. (ICS 2010) as coding schemes that protect ...
Non-malleable codes, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs [DPW10], provide a useful message...
There have been many successes in constructing explicit non-malleable codes for various classes of t...
There are natural cryptographic applications where an adversary only gets to tamper a high- speed da...
Non-malleable codes, introduced by Dziembowski et al., encode messages s in a manner, so that tamper...
Non-malleable codes---introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs at ICS 2010---are key-less codin...
Non-malleable codes, defined by Dziembowski, Pietrzak, and Wichs (ICS '10), provide roughly the foll...
Modern cryptographic systems provide provable security guarantees as long as secret keys of the syst...
Non-malleable codes are randomized codes that protect coded messages against modification by functio...
We show a general framework for constructing non-malleable codes against tampering families with ave...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski et al. (ICS 2010), aims for protecting the integrity...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for pro-tecting...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for protecting ...
We introduce the notion of “non-malleable codes” which relaxes the notion of error correction and er...
Non-malleable codes, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak, and Wichs (ICS\u2710) provide the guarante...
Non-malleable codes were introduced by Dziembowski et al. (ICS 2010) as coding schemes that protect ...
Non-malleable codes, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs [DPW10], provide a useful message...
There have been many successes in constructing explicit non-malleable codes for various classes of t...
There are natural cryptographic applications where an adversary only gets to tamper a high- speed da...
Non-malleable codes, introduced by Dziembowski et al., encode messages s in a manner, so that tamper...