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Anthony Journault
Publications
Year
Venue
Title
2017
CHES
Very High Order Masking: Efficient Implementation and Security Evaluation
Abstract
In this paper, we study the performances and security of recent masking algorithms specialized to parallel implementations in a 32-bit embedded software platform, for the standard AES Rijndael and the bitslice cipher Fantomas. By exploiting the excellent features of these algorithms for bitslice implementations, we first extend the recent speed records of Goudarzi and Rivain (presented at Eurocrypt 2017) and report realistic timings for masked implementations with 32 shares. We then observe that the security level provided by such implementations is uneasy to quantify with current evaluation tools. We therefore propose a new “multi-model” evaluation methodology which takes advantage of different (more or less abstract) security models introduced in the literature. This methodology allows us to both bound the security level of our implementations in a principled manner and to assess the risks of overstated security based on well understood parameters. Concretely, it leads us to conclude that these implementations withstand worst-case adversaries with $$>\!2^{64}$$ measurements under falsifiable assumptions.
Coauthors
- Claude Carlet (1)
- Stefan Dziembowski (1)
- Sebastian Faust (1)
- Gottfried Herold (1)
- Anthony Journault (3)
- Daniel Masny (1)
- Pierrick Méaux (1)
- François-Xavier Standaert (3)