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open-access-imgOpen AccessEfficiency of SIDH-based signatures (yes, SIDH)
Author(s)
Ghantous Wissam,
Pintore Federico,
Veroni Mattia
Publication year2024
Publication title
journal of mathematical cryptology
Resource typeJournals
PublisherDe Gruyter
In this note, we assess the efficiency of a supersingular isogeny Diffie-Hellman (SIDH)-based digital signature built on a weaker variant of a recent identification protocol proposed by Basso et al. Despite the devastating attacks against (the mathematical problem underlying) SIDH, this identification protocol remains secure, as its security is backed by a different (and more standard) isogeny-finding problem. We conduct our analysis by applying some known cryptographic techniques to decrease the signature size by about 70% for all parameter sets (obtaining signatures of approximately 21 kB forSIKEp434{\mathsf{SIKE}}{\mathsf{p}}434). Moreover, we propose a minor optimisation to compute many isogenies in parallel from the same starting curve. Our assessment confirms that determining the most efficient methods for isogeny-based signature schemes, including optimisations such as those presented in this paper, is still a open problem, with much more work to be done.
Keyword(s)post-quantum cryptography, isogeny-based cryptography, digital signature
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.248
H-Index18
eISSN1862-2984
DOI10.1515/jmc-2023-0023

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