Soft McEliece: MDPC code-based McEliece cryptosystems with very compact keys through real-valued intentional errors
Abstract
We propose to use real-valued errors instead of classical bit flipping intentional errors in the McEliece cryptosystem based on moderate-density parity-check (MDPC) codes. This allows to exploit the error correcting capability of these codes to the utmost, by using soft-decision iterative decoding algorithms instead of hard-decision bit flipping decoders. However, soft reliability values resulting from the use of real-valued noise can also be exploited by attackers. We devise new attack procedures aimed at this, and compute the relevant work factors and security levels. We show that, for a fixed security level, these new systems achieve the shortest public key sizes ever reached, with a reduction up to 25% with respect to previous proposals.
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@article{arxiv.1606.01040,
title = {Soft McEliece: MDPC code-based McEliece cryptosystems with very compact keys through real-valued intentional errors},
author = {Marco Baldi and Paolo Santini and Franco Chiaraluce},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.01040},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pages, 1 figure, to be presented at IEEE ISIT 2016