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Non-Malleable Codes from the Wire-Tap Channel

Authors :
Chabanne, Hervé
Cohen, Gérard
Flori, Jean-Pierre
Patey, Alain
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Recently, Dziembowski et al. introduced the notion of non-malleable codes (NMC), inspired from the notion of non-malleability in cryptography and the work of Gennaro et al. in 2004 on tamper proof security. Informally, when using NMC, if an attacker modifies a codeword, decoding this modified codeword will return either the original message or a completely unrelated value. The definition of NMC is related to a family of modifications authorized to the attacker. In their paper, Dziembowski et al. propose a construction valid for the family of all bit-wise independent functions. In this article, we study the link between the second version of the Wire-Tap (WT) Channel, introduced by Ozarow and Wyner in 1984, and NMC. Using coset-coding, we describe a new construction for NMC w.r.t. a subset of the family of bit-wise independent functions. Our scheme is easier to build and more efficient than the one proposed by Dziembowski et al.<br />Comment: 12 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1105.3879
Document Type :
Working Paper