The security analysis on the rabbit stream cipher

IF 1 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Kai Chain
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Abstract

In recent years, stream cipher systems that have been traditionally designed using linear feedback shift register have been almost entirely compromised by algebraic attack methods. Thus, identifying a method to establish concepts for new-generation ciphers, prevent existing security problems, and design new stream cipher systems that consider both security and performance has become a crucial concern in the field of cryptography. In 2004, the European Union initiated the eSTREAM project to emulate the Advanced Encryption Standard used in the United States. The project consisted of 48 participating stream cipher candidates. Through open selection, review, and runoff voting, the results were announced in May 2008. This research investigated one of the finalists of the eSTREAM competition: The Rabbit stream cipher. Additionally, stream cipher attack methods have been extensively studied in recent years, especially those for distinguishing attacks. Thus, contributions of this article is explored the design concepts of the core algorithms in the new-generation stream cipher systems for determining the corresponding mathematical principles and practical approaches to contribute to the study of stream cipher systems.
兔子流密码的安全性分析
近年来,传统上使用线性反馈移位寄存器设计的流密码系统几乎完全被代数攻击方法所破坏。因此,找出一种方法来建立新一代密码的概念,防止现有的安全问题,并设计出兼顾安全性和性能的新型流密码系统,已成为密码学领域的一个重要问题。2004 年,欧盟启动了 eSTREAM 项目,以模仿美国使用的高级加密标准。该项目由 48 个参与的候选流密码组成。通过公开遴选、审查和决选投票,结果于 2008 年 5 月公布。本研究调查了 eSTREAM 竞赛的入围者之一:Rabbit 流密码。此外,近年来对流密码攻击方法进行了广泛的研究,特别是那些用于区分攻击的方法。因此,本文的贡献在于探讨了新一代流密码系统核心算法的设计理念,以确定相应的数学原理和实用方法,为流密码系统的研究做出贡献。
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