Abstract:
No polynomial classical algorithms can distinguish between the 3-round Feistel cipher with internal permutations and a random permutation. It means that the 3-round Feist...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
No polynomial classical algorithms can distinguish between the 3-round Feistel cipher with internal permutations and a random permutation. It means that the 3-round Feistel cipher with internal permutations is secure against any chosen plaintext attack on the classical computer. This paper shows that there exists a polynomial quantum algorithm for distinguishing them. Hence, the 3-round Feistel cipher with internal permutations may be insecure against a chosen plaintext attack on a quantum computer. This distinguishing problem is an instance that can be efficiently solved by exploiting the quantum parallelism. The proposed algorithm is the first application of Simon's algorithm to cryptographic analysis.
Published in: 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
Date of Conference: 13-18 June 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 July 2010
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