Quantum Indistinguishability of Random Sponges

Authors
Publication date 2019
Host editors
  • A. Boldyreva
  • D. Micciancio
Book title Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2019
Book subtitle 39th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, August 18–22, 2019 : proceedings
ISBN
  • 9783030269500
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9783030269517
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Event 39th Annual International Cryptology Conference, CRYPTO 2019
Volume | Issue number 2
Pages (from-to) 296-325
Number of pages 30
Publisher Cham: Springer
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract

In this work we show that the sponge construction can be used to construct quantum-secure pseudorandom functions. As our main result we prove that random sponges are quantum indistinguishable from random functions. In this setting the adversary is given superposition access to the input-output behavior of the construction but not to the internal function. Our proofs hold under the assumption that the internal function is a random function or permutation. We then use this result to obtain a quantum-security version of a result by Andreeva, Daemen, Mennink, and Van Assche (FSE’15) which shows that a sponge that uses a secure PRP or PRF as internal function is a secure PRF. This result also proves that the recent attacks against CBC-MAC in the quantum-access model by Kaplan, Leurent, Leverrier, and Naya-Plasencia (Crypto’16) and Santoli, and Schaffner (QIC’16) can be prevented by introducing a state with a non-trivial inner part. The proof of our main result is derived by analyzing the joint distribution of any q input-output pairs. Our method analyzes the statistical behavior of the considered construction in great detail. The used techniques might prove useful in future analysis of different cryptographic primitives considering quantum adversaries. Using Zhandry’s PRF/PRP switching lemma we then obtain that quantum indistinguishability also holds if the internal block function is a random permutation.

Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26951-7_11
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85071455664
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