Non-malleable codes (Dziembowski et al., ICS’10 and J. ACM’18) are a natural relaxation of error correcting/detecting codes with useful applications in cryptography. Informally, a code is non-malleable if an adversary trying to tamper with an encoding of a message can only leave it unchanged or modify it to the encoding of an unrelated value. This paper introduces continuous non-malleability, a generalization of standard non-malleability where the adversary is allowed to tamper continuously with the same encoding. This is in contrast to the standard definition of non-malleable codes, where the adversary can only tamper a single time. The only restriction is that after the first invalid codeword is ever generated, a special self-destruct mec...
Abstract. Non-malleable codes are a generalization of classical error-correcting codes where the act...
The notion of non-malleable codes was introduced as a relaxation of standard error-correction and er...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for pro-tecting...
At ICS 2010, Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs introduced the notion of non-malleable codes, a weaker ...
Non-malleable codes (NMCs), introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs [20], provide a useful mes...
At ICS 2010, Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs introduced the notion of *non-malleable codes*, a weake...
Tampering attack is the act of deliberately modifying the codeword to produce another codeword of a...
Abstract. Non-malleable codes (NMCs), introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs [DPW10], provide...
Non-malleable codes for the split-state model allow to encode a message into two parts, such that ar...
We study the rate of so-called continuously non-malleable codes, which allow to encode a message in ...
Non-malleable codes for the split-state model allow to encode a message into two parts, such that ar...
Non-malleable codes provide a useful and meaningful security guarantee in situations where tra-ditio...
A non-malleable code protects messages against various classes of tampering. Informally, a code is n...
Non-malleable codes provide a useful and meaningful security guarantee in situations where tra-ditio...
Non-malleable codes are a generalization of classical error-correcting codes where the act of "corru...
Abstract. Non-malleable codes are a generalization of classical error-correcting codes where the act...
The notion of non-malleable codes was introduced as a relaxation of standard error-correction and er...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for pro-tecting...
At ICS 2010, Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs introduced the notion of non-malleable codes, a weaker ...
Non-malleable codes (NMCs), introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs [20], provide a useful mes...
At ICS 2010, Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs introduced the notion of *non-malleable codes*, a weake...
Tampering attack is the act of deliberately modifying the codeword to produce another codeword of a...
Abstract. Non-malleable codes (NMCs), introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs [DPW10], provide...
Non-malleable codes for the split-state model allow to encode a message into two parts, such that ar...
We study the rate of so-called continuously non-malleable codes, which allow to encode a message in ...
Non-malleable codes for the split-state model allow to encode a message into two parts, such that ar...
Non-malleable codes provide a useful and meaningful security guarantee in situations where tra-ditio...
A non-malleable code protects messages against various classes of tampering. Informally, a code is n...
Non-malleable codes provide a useful and meaningful security guarantee in situations where tra-ditio...
Non-malleable codes are a generalization of classical error-correcting codes where the act of "corru...
Abstract. Non-malleable codes are a generalization of classical error-correcting codes where the act...
The notion of non-malleable codes was introduced as a relaxation of standard error-correction and er...
Non-malleable coding, introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs (ICS 2010), aims for pro-tecting...