Cryptography (Jul 2024)

Public Key Protocols from Twisted-Skew Group Rings

  • Javier de la Cruz,
  • Edgar Martínez-Moro,
  • Steven Muñoz-Ruiz,
  • Ricardo Villanueva-Polanco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryptography8030029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. 29

Abstract

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This article studies some algebraic structures known as twisted-skew group rings in the context of public key cryptography. We first present some background related to these structures to then specifically introduce particular twisted-skew group rings and show how to utilize them as the underlying algebraic structure to build cryptographic protocols. We closely follow an incremental-like methodology to construct these protocols by putting parts together. As as result, we first introduce a key-agreement protocol and then generalize it to a group key-agreement protocol. We then proceed to construct a probabilistic public key encryption from our two-party key agreement and, finally, introduce a key-encapsulation mechanism from a well-known generic construction applied to probabilistic public encryption. Furthermore, we provide an in-depth security analysis for each cryptographic construction under new related algebraic assumptions and supply a proof-of-concept implementation for various candidate chosen groups.

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