International audienceThe GPV construction [GPV08] presents a generic construction of signature schemes in the Hash and Sign paradigm and is used in some lattice based signatures. This construction requires a family F of trapdoor preimage sampleable functions (TPSF). In this work we extend this notion to the weaker Average TPSF (ATPSF) and show that the GPV construction also holds for ATPSF in the Random Oracle Model (ROM). We also introduce the problem of finding a Claw with a random function (Claw(RF)) and present a tight security reduction to the Claw(RF) problem. Our reduction is also optimal meaning that an algorithm that solves the Claw(RF) problem breaks the scheme. We extend these results to the quantum setting and prove this same t...
preprint IACR disponible sur https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/996/20181022:154324We present here Wave th...
Lattice trapdoors are an important primitive used in a wide range of cryptographic protocols, such a...
Memory tightness of reductions in cryptography, in addition to the standard tightness related to adv...
We formalize the notion of a constrained linear trapdoor as an abstract strategy for the generation ...
International audienceWe develop and implement efficient Gaussian preimage sampling techniques on mo...
International audienceWe present here a new family of trapdoor one-way Preimage Sampleable Functions...
International audienceWe provide an alternative method for constructing lattice-based digital signat...
A hash-and-sign signature based on a preimage-sampleable function (PSF) (Gentry et al. [STOC 2008]) ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present three digital signature schemes with tight security ...
Abstract. We provide an alternative method for constructing lattice-based digital signatures which d...
Abstract. Digital signatures are often proven to be secure in the random oracle model while hash fun...
Abstract. We solve an open question in code-based cryptography by introducing the first provably sec...
We give a new framework for obtaining signatures with a tight security reduction from standard hardn...
Quantum secure signature schemes have a lot of attention recently, in particular because of the NIST...
Building cryptographic schemes upon as many fundamentally different hard problems as possible, seems...
preprint IACR disponible sur https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/996/20181022:154324We present here Wave th...
Lattice trapdoors are an important primitive used in a wide range of cryptographic protocols, such a...
Memory tightness of reductions in cryptography, in addition to the standard tightness related to adv...
We formalize the notion of a constrained linear trapdoor as an abstract strategy for the generation ...
International audienceWe develop and implement efficient Gaussian preimage sampling techniques on mo...
International audienceWe present here a new family of trapdoor one-way Preimage Sampleable Functions...
International audienceWe provide an alternative method for constructing lattice-based digital signat...
A hash-and-sign signature based on a preimage-sampleable function (PSF) (Gentry et al. [STOC 2008]) ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present three digital signature schemes with tight security ...
Abstract. We provide an alternative method for constructing lattice-based digital signatures which d...
Abstract. Digital signatures are often proven to be secure in the random oracle model while hash fun...
Abstract. We solve an open question in code-based cryptography by introducing the first provably sec...
We give a new framework for obtaining signatures with a tight security reduction from standard hardn...
Quantum secure signature schemes have a lot of attention recently, in particular because of the NIST...
Building cryptographic schemes upon as many fundamentally different hard problems as possible, seems...
preprint IACR disponible sur https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/996/20181022:154324We present here Wave th...
Lattice trapdoors are an important primitive used in a wide range of cryptographic protocols, such a...
Memory tightness of reductions in cryptography, in addition to the standard tightness related to adv...