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LIZARD – A Lightweight Stream Cipher for Power-constrained Devices

Authors :
Hamann, Matthias
Krause, Matthias
Meier, Willi
Source :
IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology, Pp 45-79 (2017), IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology; Volume 2017, Issue 1; 45-79
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 2017.

Abstract

Time-memory-data (TMD) tradeoff attacks limit the security level of many classical stream ciphers (like E0, A5/1, Trivium, Grain) to 1/2n, where n denotes the inner state length of the underlying keystream generator. In this paper, we present Lizard, a lightweight stream cipher for power-constrained devices like passive RFID tags. Its hardware efficiency results from combining a Grain-like design with the FP(1)-mode, a recently suggested construction principle for the state initialization of stream ciphers, which offers provable 2/3n-security against TMD tradeoff attacks aiming at key recovery. Lizard uses 120-bit keys, 64-bit IVs and has an inner state length of 121 bit. It is supposed to provide 80-bit security against key recovery attacks. Lizard allows to generate up to 218 keystream bits per key/IV pair, which would be sufficient for many existing communication scenarios like Bluetooth, WLAN or HTTPS.<br />IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology, Volume 2017, Issue 1

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2519173X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology, Pp 45-79 (2017), IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology; Volume 2017, Issue 1; 45-79
Accession number :
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