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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Anonymity With Authenticity

Swaroop, D 12 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Cryptography is science of secure message transmission. Cryptanalysis is involved with breaking these encrypted messages. Both cryptography and cryptanalysis constitute together to form cryptology. Anonymity means namelessness i.e., the quality or state of being unknown while authenticity translates to the quality or condition of being authentic or genuine. Anonymity and authenticity are two different embodiments of personal secrecy. Modern power has increased in its capacity to designate individuals, due to which they find it inconvenient to continue communicating, remaining anonymous. In this thesis we are going to describe an anonymous system which consists of a number of entities which are anonymous and are communicating with each other without revealing their identity and at the same time maintaining their authenticity such that an anonymous entity(sayE1)will be able to verify that, the message it received from another anonymous entity(sayE2)subsequent to an initial message from E2, are in fact from E2 itself. Later when E2 tries to recommend a similar communication to E1 with another anonymous entity E3 in the system, E1 must be able to verify that recommendation, without E2 losing its authenticity of its communication with E1 to E3. This thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter is an introduction to cryptography, symmetric key cryptography and public key cryptography. It also summarizes the contribution of this thesis. The second chapter gives various protocol for the above problem ’Anonymity with Authenticity’ along with its extension. Totally six protocols are proposed for the above problem. In third chapter all these six protocols are realized using four different schemes, where each scheme has its own pros and cons. The fourth and final chapter concludes with a note on what possible factors these four different realization schemes need to be chosen and other possible realization schemes.
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Cryptanalyse de chiffrements symétriques / Cryptanalysis of symmetric ciphers

Lallemand, Virginie 05 October 2016 (has links)
Les travaux réalisés dans cette thèse ont pour objet l'analyse de la sécurité de chiffrements à clef secrète. Plus précisément, nous y décrivons la cryptanalyse de plusieurs chiffrements par blocs et à flot ayant pour point commun d'avoir été conçus récemment pour répondre aux nouveaux enjeux de la cryptographie symétrique. Nous mettons en avant des attaques des versions complètes de cinq chiffrements, prouvant ainsi que ces primitives cryptographiques n'apportent pas la sécurité annoncée par leurs concepteurs.La première partie de cette thèse est dédiée à l'analyse de chiffrements par blocs avec des techniques de cryptanalyse différentielle. Nous montrons comment mener une attaque par différentielles tronquées sur la famille de chiffrements à bas coût KLEIN en exploitant la faible diffusions de sa fonction de tour. Ensuite, nous nous intéressons à Zorro et à Picaro, deux chiffrements conçus de sorte à être faciles à protéger contre les attaques par canaux auxiliaires, et montrons que les choix de conception guidés par cette contrainte ont engendré des faiblesses dans leurs propriétés différentielles, pouvant ensuite être exploitées dans des attaques.La seconde partie du manuscrit porte sur la cryptanalyse de chiffrements à flot. Nous y étudions Sprout et Flip, deux chiffrements aux structures innovantes visant respectivement à limiter la taille du circuit matériel nécessaire à l'implémentation et une bonne adaptation dans un schéma de FHE. / The main subject of this thesis is the security analysis of symmetric key ciphers. Specifically, we study several recently proposed block and stream ciphers and prove that the level of security stated by their designers is overestimated. The ciphers we study were all designed in order to meet the needs of one of the new applications of symmetric cryptography, which include symmetric ciphers for very constrained environments.The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the analysis of block ciphers with techniques based on differential cryptanalysis. We start with the description of a truncated differential attack on the family of lightweight ciphers KLEIN. Next, we analyse two ciphers that were designed in such a way that they could be easily and effectively protected against side-channel attacks: Zorro and Picaro. We show that the design choices made by their designers lead to weak diffusion properties. We exploit these imperfections to devise a differential cryptanalysis of Zorro and a related key attack on Picaro.The second part of this thesis deals with stream ciphers and gives an analysis of two innovative designs: Sprout and Flip. Sprout was designed in order to limit its hardware area size and to suit very constrained environments, while Flip reaches efficient performances when used in FHE schemes. In both cases, we find flaws that lead to attacks of the particular set of parameters proposed for these ciphers.
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Storage Systems and Security Challenges in Telemetry Post Processing Environments

Kalibjian, Jeff 10 1900 (has links)
ITC/USA 2008 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Fourth Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 27-30, 2008 / Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, California / A common concern in telemetry post-processing environments is adequate disk storage capacity to house captured and post-processed telemetry data. In today's network environments there are many storage solutions that can be deployed to address storage needs. Recent trends in storage systems reveal movement to implement security services in storage systems. After reviewing storage options appropriate for telemetry post-processing environments; the security services such systems typically offer will also be discussed and contrasted with other third party security services that might be implemented directly on top of a networked storage system.
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Balancing energy, security and circuit area in lightweight cryptographic hardware design / L'équilibre entre consommation énergétique, sécurité et surface de circuit dans la conception de matériel cryptographique léger

Portella, Rodrigo 27 October 2016 (has links)
Cette thèse aborde la conception et les contremesures permettant d'améliorer le calcul cryptographique matériel léger. Parce que la cryptographie (et la cryptanalyse) sont de nos jours de plus en plus omniprésentes dans notre vie quotidienne, il est crucial que les nouveaux systèmes développés soient suffisamment robustes pour faire face à la quantité croissante de données de traitement sans compromettre la sécurité globale. Ce travail aborde de nombreux sujets liés aux implémentations cryptographiques légères. Les principales contributions de cette thèse sont : - Un nouveau système d'accélération matérielle cryptographique appliqué aux codes BCH ; - Réduction de la consommation des systèmes embarqués et SoCs ; - Contre-mesures légères des attaques par canal auxiliaire applicables à l'algorithme de chiffrement reconfigurable AES ;- CSAC : Un pare-feu sécurisé sur la puce cryptographique ; - Attaques par analyse fréquentielle ; - Un nouveau protocole à divulgation nulle de connaissance appliquée aux réseaux de capteurs sans fil ; - OMD : Un nouveau schéma de chiffrement authentifié. / This thesis addresses lightweight hardware design and countermeasures to improve cryptographic computation. Because cryptography (and cryptanalysis) is nowadays becoming more and more ubiquitous in our daily lives, it is crucial that newly developed systems are robust enough to deal with the increasing amount of processing data without compromising the overall security. This work addresses many different topics related to lightweight cryptographic implementations. The main contributions of this thesis are: - A new cryptographic hardware acceleration scheme applied to BCH codes; - Hardware power minimization applied to SoCs and embedded devices; - Timing and DPA lightweight countermeasures applied to the reconfigurable AES block cipher; - CSAC: A cryptographically secure on-chip firewall; - Frequency analysis attack experiments; - A new zero-knowledge zero-knowledge protocol applied to wireless sensor networks; - OMD: A new authenticated encryption scheme.

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