Title
Proving Resistance against Invariant Attacks: How to Choose the Round Constants.
Abstract
Many lightweight block ciphers apply a very simple key schedule in which the round keys only differ by addition of a round-specific constant. Generally, there is not much theory on how to choose appropriate constants. In fact, several of those schemes were recently broken using invariant attacks, i.e., invariant subspace or nonlinear invariant attacks. This work analyzes the resistance of such ciphers against invariant attacks and reveals the precise mathematical properties that render those attacks applicable. As a first practical consequence, we prove that some ciphers including Prince, Skinny-64 and Mantis7 are not vulnerable to invariant attacks. Also, we show that the invariant factors of the linear layer have a major impact on the resistance against those attacks. Most notably, if the number of invariant factors of the linear layer is small (e.g., if its minimal polynomial has a high degree), we can easily find round constants which guarantee the resistance to all types of invariant attacks, independently of the choice of the S-box layer. We also explain how to construct optimal round constants for a given, but arbitrary, linear layer.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1007/978-3-319-63715-0_22
ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - CRYPTO 2017, PART II
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Block cipher,Nonlinear invariant,Invariant subspace attack,Linear layer,Round constants,Mantis,Midori,Prince,Skinny,LED
Conference
10402
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
2
0.43
References 
Authors
9
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christof Beierle1566.87
Anne Canteaut231.79
Gregor Leander3128777.03
Yann Rotella4172.23