Self-Guarding Cryptographic Protocols against Algorithm Substitution Attacks
Authors: Marc Fischlin and Sogol Mazaheri
Paper Information
Title: | Self-Guarding Cryptographic Protocols against Algorithm Substitution Attacks |
Authors: | Marc Fischlin and Sogol Mazaheri |
Proceedings: | CSF CSF Proceedings |
Editors: | Stephen Chong, Stephanie Delaune and Deepak Garg |
Keywords: | algorithm substitution attacks, kleptography, proactive security, cryptographic schemes |
Abstract: | ABSTRACT. We put forward the notion of self-guarding cryptographic protocols as a countermeasure to algorithm substitution attacks. Such self-guarding protocols can prevent undesirable leakage by subverted algorithms if one has the guarantee that the system has been properly working in an initialization phase. Unlike detection-based solutions they thus proactively thwart attacks, and unlike reverse firewalls they do not assume an online external party. We present constructions of basic primitives for (public-key and private-key) encryption and for signatures. We also argue that the model captures attacks with malicious hardware tokens and show how to self-guard a PUF-based key exchange protocol. |
Pages: | 15 |
Talk: | Jul 10 09:00 (Session 52A: Cryptographic primitives) |
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