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Lightweight Public Key Encryption in Post-Quantum Computing Era

Authors

Peter Hillmann, University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Germany

Abstract

Confidentiality in our digital world is based on the security of cryptographic algorithms. These are usually executed transparently in the background, with people often relying on them without further knowledge. In the course of technological progress with quantum computers, the protective function of common encryption algorithms is threatened. This particularly affects public-key methods such as RSA and DH based on discrete logarithms and prime factorization. Our concept describes the transformation of a classical asymmetric encryption method to a modern complexity class. Thereby the approach of Cramer- Shoup is put on the new basis of elliptic curves. The system is provable cryptographically strong, especially against adaptive chosen-ciphertext attacks. In addition, the new method features small key lengths, making it suitable for Internet-of-Things. It represents an intermediate step towards an encryption scheme based on isogeny elliptic curves. This approach shows a way to a secure encryption scheme for the post-quantum computing era.

Keywords

Cryptography, Public-Key Encryption, Post-Quantum Cryptography, Elliptic Curve, Isogeny Curve.

Full Text  Volume 13, Number 21