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Cryptanalysis of the SIMON Cypher Using Neo4j


Abstract:

The exponential growth in the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has seen the introduction of several Lightweight Encryption Algorithms (LEA). While LEAs are desi...Show More

Abstract:

The exponential growth in the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has seen the introduction of several Lightweight Encryption Algorithms (LEA). While LEAs are designed to enhance the integrity, privacy and security of data collected and transmitted by IoT devices, it is hazardous to assume that all LEAs are secure and exhibit similar levels of protection. To improve encryption strength, cryptanalysts and algorithm designers routinely probe LEAs using various cryptanalysis techniques to identify vulnerabilities and limitations of LEAs. Despite recent improvements in the efficiency of cryptanalysis utilising heuristic methods and a Partial Difference Distribution Table (PDDT), the process remains inefficient, with the random nature of the heuristic inhibiting reproducible results. However, the use of a PDDT presents opportunities to identify relationships between differentials utilising knowledge graphs, leading to the identification of efficient paths throughout the PDDT. This paper introduces the novel use of knowledge graphs to identify intricate relationships between differentials in the SIMON LEA, allowing for the identification of optimal paths throughout the differentials, and increasing the effectiveness of the differential security analyses of SIMON.
Date of Conference: 25-27 July 2024
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 08 October 2024
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Conference Location: Sydney, Australia
School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering, Charles Sturt University, Australia
School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering, Charles Sturt University, Australia
School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering, Charles Sturt University, Australia

School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering, Charles Sturt University, Australia
School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering, Charles Sturt University, Australia
School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering, Charles Sturt University, Australia
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