CryptoSolve:迈向加密算法符号分析的工具

Dalton Chichester, W. Du, Raymond Kauffman, Hai Lin, Christopher Lynch, Andrew M. Marshall, C. Meadows, P. Narendran, V. Ravishankar, Luis Rovira, Brandon Rozek
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最近,人们对符号技术在密码系统规范和分析中的应用产生了兴趣。当伴随着适当的可靠性/完整性证明时,这些技术既可以用来识别不安全的密码系统,也可以用来证明可靠的密码系统是安全的。但是,尽管许多这样的符号算法已经被开发和实现,它们仍然分散在整个文献中。在本文中,我们提出了一个工具,CryptoSolve,它为这些算法的规范和实现提供了一个共同的基础,CryptoSolve包括提供用于表示符号密码系统的术语代数的库,以及有用的算法的实现,如统一和变体生成。在当前的初始迭代中,它具有用于生成和分析加密操作模式的几种算法,这些算法允许使用块密码对超过一个块长的消息进行加密。我们工作的目标是继续扩展该工具,以便考虑其他密码系统和安全问题,以及扩展符号库以增加其适用性。
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CryptoSolve: Towards a Tool for the Symbolic Analysis of Cryptographic Algorithms
Recently, interest has been emerging in the application of symbolic techniques to the specification and analysis of cryptosystems. These techniques, when accompanied by suitable proofs of soundness/completeness, can be used both to identify insecure cryptosystems and prove sound ones secure. But although a number of such symbolic algorithms have been developed and implemented, they remain scattered throughout the literature. In this paper, we present a tool, CryptoSolve, which provides a common basis for specification and implementation of these algorithms, CryptoSolve includes libraries that provide the term algebras used to express symbolic cryptographic systems, as well as implementations of useful algorithms, such as unification and variant generation. In its current initial iteration, it features several algorithms for the generation and analysis of cryptographic modes of operation, which allow one to use block ciphers to encrypt messages more than one block long. The goal of our work is to continue expanding the tool in order to consider additional cryptosystems and security questions, as well as extend the symbolic libraries to increase their applicability.
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