Siang Meng Sim
Nanyang Technological University
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international cryptology conference | 2016
Christof Beierle; Jérémy Jean; Stefan Kölbl; Gregor Leander; Amir Moradi; Thomas Peyrin; Yu Sasaki; Pascal Sasdrich; Siang Meng Sim
We present a new tweakable block cipher family SKINNY, whose goal is to compete with NSA recent design SIMON in terms of hardware/software performances, while proving in addition much stronger security guarantees with regards to differential/linear attacks. In particular, unlike SIMON, we are able to provide strong bounds for all versions, and not only in the single-key model, but also in the related-key or related-tweak model. SKINNY has flexible block/key/tweak sizes and can also benefit from very efficient threshold implementations for side-channel protection. Regarding performances, it outperforms all known ciphers for ASIC round-based implementations, while still reaching an extremely small area for serial implementations and a very good efficiency for software and micro-controllers implementations SKINNY has the smallest total number of AND/OR/XOR gates used for encryption process. Secondly, we present MANTIS, a dedicated variant of SKINNY for low-latency implementations, that constitutes a very efficient solution to the problem of designing a tweakable block cipher for memory encryption. MANTIS basically reuses well understood, previously studied, known components. Yet, by putting those components together in a new fashion, we obtain a competitive cipher to PRINCE in latency and area, while being enhanced with a tweak input.
fast software encryption | 2015
Siang Meng Sim; Khoongming Khoo; Frédérique E. Oggier; Thomas Peyrin
In this article, we provide new methods to look for lightweight MDS matrices, and in particular involutory ones. By proving many new properties and equivalence classes for various MDS matrices constructions such as circulant, Hadamard, Cauchy and Hadamard-Cauchy, we exhibit new search algorithms that greatly reduce the search space and make lightweight MDS matrices of rather high dimension possible to find. We also explain why the choice of the irreducible polynomial might have a significant impact on the lightweightness, and in contrary to the classical belief, we show that the Hamming weight has no direct impact. Even though we focused our studies on involutory MDS matrices, we also obtained results for non-involutory MDS matrices. Overall, using Hadamard or Hadamard-Cauchy constructions, we provide the (involutory or non-involutory) MDS matrices with the least possible XOR gates for the classical dimensions \(4 \times 4\), \(8 \times 8\), \(16 \times 16\) and \(32 \times 32\) in \(\mathrm {GF}(2^4)\) and \(\mathrm {GF}(2^8)\). Compared to the best known matrices, some of our new candidates save up to 50 % on the amount of XOR gates required for an hardware implementation. Finally, our work indicates that involutory MDS matrices are really interesting building blocks for designers as they can be implemented with almost the same number of XOR gates as non-involutory MDS matrices, the latter being usually non-lightweight when the inverse matrix is required.
cryptographic hardware and embedded systems | 2017
Subhadeep Banik; Sumit Kumar Pandey; Thomas Peyrin; Yu Sasaki; Siang Meng Sim; Yosuke Todo
In this article, we revisit the design strategy of PRESENT, leveraging all the advances provided by the research community in construction and cryptanalysis since its publication, to push the design up to its limits. We obtain an improved version, named GIFT, that provides a much increased efficiency in all domains (smaller and faster), while correcting the well-known weakness of PRESENT with regards to linear hulls.
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive | 2017
Jérémy Jean; Thomas Peyrin; Siang Meng Sim; Jade Tourteaux
We study the synthesis of small functions used as building blocks in lightweight cryptographic designs in terms of hardware implementations. This phase most notably appears during the ASIC implementation of cryptographic primitives. The quality of this step directly affects the output circuit, and while general tools exist to carry out this task, most of them belong to proprietary software suites and apply heuristics to any size of functions. In this work, we focus on small functions (4- and 8-bit mappings) and look for their optimal implementations on a specific weighted instructions set which allows fine tuning of the technology. We propose a tool named LIGHTER, based on two related algorithms, that produces optimized implementations of small functions. To demonstrate the validity and usefulness of our tool, we applied it to two practical cases: first, linear permutations that define diffusion in most of SPN ciphers; second, non-linear 4-bit permutations that are used in many lightweight block ciphers. For linear permutations, we exhibit several new MDS diffusion matrices lighter than the state-of-the-art, and we also decrease the implementation cost of several already known MDS matrices. As for non-linear permutations, LIGHTER outperforms the area-optimized synthesis of the state-of-the-art academic tool ABC. Smaller circuits can also be reached when ABC and LIGHTER are used jointly.
fast software encryption | 2016
Meicheng Liu; Siang Meng Sim
In this article, we analyze the circulant structure of generalized circulant matrices to reduce the search space for finding lightweight MDS matrices. We first show that the implementation of circulant matrices can be serialized and can achieve similar area requirement and clock cycle performance as a serial-based implementation. By proving many new properties and equivalence classes for circulant matrices, we greatly reduce the search space for finding lightweight maximum distance separable MDS circulant matrices. We also generalize the circulant structure and propose a new class of matrices, called cyclic matrices, which preserve the benefits of circulant matrices and, in addition, have the potential of being self-invertible. In this new class of matrices, we obtain not only the MDS matrices with the least XOR gates requirement for dimensions from
international conference on progress in cryptology | 2016
Sumanta Sarkar; Siang Meng Sim
fast software encryption | 2015
Thomas Peyrin; Siang Meng Sim; Lei Wang; Guoyan Zhang
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applied cryptography and network security | 2017
Ralph Ankele; Subhadeep Banik; Avik Chakraborti; Eik List; Florian Mendel; Siang Meng Sim; Gaoli Wang
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive | 2017
Khoongming Khoo; Eugene Lee; Thomas Peyrin; Siang Meng Sim
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international conference on cryptology in africa | 2018
Dylan Toh; Jacob Teo; Khoongming Khoo; Siang Meng Sim