Non-malleable codes are randomized codes that protect coded messages against modification by functions in a tampering function class. These codes are motivated by providing tamper resilience in applications where a cryptographic secret is stored in a tamperable storage device and the protection goal is to ensure that the adversary cannot benefit from their tamperings with the device. In this paper we consider non-malleable codes for protection of secure communication against active physical layer adversaries. We define a class of functions that closely model tampering of communication by adversaries who can eavesdrop on a constant fraction of the transmitted codeword, and use this information to select a vector of tampering functions that w...
Non-malleable codes---introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs at ICS 2010---are key-less codin...
The notion of non-malleable codes was introduced as a relaxation of standard error-correction and er...
Tampering attack is the act of deliberately modifying the codeword to produce another codeword of a...
Non-malleable codes, defined by Dziembowski, Pietrzak, and Wichs (ICS '10), provide roughly the foll...
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 2010), encode messages s in ...
textabstractNon-malleable codes were introduced by Dziembowski et al. (ICS 2010) as coding schemes t...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for pro-tecting...
Non-malleable codes, introduced by Dziembowski et al., encode messages s in a manner, so that tamper...
A non-malleable code protects messages against various classes of tampering. Informally, a code is n...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for protecting ...
Non-malleable codes provide a useful and meaningful security guarantee in situations where tra-ditio...
Modern cryptographic systems provide provable security guarantees as long as secret keys of the syst...
Non-malleable codes—introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs at ICS 2010—are key-less coding sc...
Non-malleable codes, introduced as a relaxation of error-correcting codes by Dziem-bowski, Pietrzak ...
Non-malleable codes---introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs at ICS 2010---are key-less codin...
The notion of non-malleable codes was introduced as a relaxation of standard error-correction and er...
Tampering attack is the act of deliberately modifying the codeword to produce another codeword of a...
Non-malleable codes, defined by Dziembowski, Pietrzak, and Wichs (ICS '10), provide roughly the foll...
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 2010), encode messages s in ...
textabstractNon-malleable codes were introduced by Dziembowski et al. (ICS 2010) as coding schemes t...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for pro-tecting...
Non-malleable codes, introduced by Dziembowski et al., encode messages s in a manner, so that tamper...
A non-malleable code protects messages against various classes of tampering. Informally, a code is n...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for protecting ...
Non-malleable codes provide a useful and meaningful security guarantee in situations where tra-ditio...
Modern cryptographic systems provide provable security guarantees as long as secret keys of the syst...
Non-malleable codes—introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs at ICS 2010—are key-less coding sc...
Non-malleable codes, introduced as a relaxation of error-correcting codes by Dziem-bowski, Pietrzak ...
Non-malleable codes---introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs at ICS 2010---are key-less codin...
The notion of non-malleable codes was introduced as a relaxation of standard error-correction and er...
Tampering attack is the act of deliberately modifying the codeword to produce another codeword of a...