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An Information-Theoretic Proof of the Streaming Switching Lemma for Symmetric Encryption

Information Theory 2020-04-22 v1 Cryptography and Security math.IT

Abstract

Motivated by a fundamental paradigm in cryptography, we consider a recent variant of the classic problem of bounding the distinguishing advantage between a random function and a random permutation. Specifically, we consider the problem of deciding whether a sequence of qq values was sampled uniformly with or without replacement from [N][N], where the decision is made by a streaming algorithm restricted to using at most ss bits of internal memory. In this work, the distinguishing advantage of such an algorithm is measured by the KL divergence between the distributions of its output as induced under the two cases. We show that for any s=Ω(logN)s=\Omega(\log N) the distinguishing advantage is upper bounded by O(qs/N)O(q \cdot s / N), and even by O(qs/NlogN)O(q \cdot s / N \log N) when qN1ϵq \leq N^{1 - \epsilon} for any constant ϵ>0\epsilon > 0 where it is nearly tight with respect to the KL divergence.

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@article{arxiv.2004.09935,
  title  = {An Information-Theoretic Proof of the Streaming Switching Lemma for Symmetric Encryption},
  author = {Ido Shahaf and Or Ordentlich and Gil Segev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.09935},
  year   = {2020}
}