Visible to the public Security analysis of the RBS block cipher

TitleSecurity analysis of the RBS block cipher
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsMala, H., Adavoudi, A., Aghili, S. F.
Conference Name2016 24th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE)
KeywordsAlgorithm design and analysis, authentication, Ciphers, computational complexity, conventional block cipher elements, cryptography, data complexity, decryptions, Encryption, encryption key, lightweight encryption algorithm, Metrics, P-box, pubcrawl, radiofrequency identification, radiofrequency identification systems, RBS block cipher, RBS design, Resiliency, RFID systems, S-box, Scalability, security, security analysis, telecommunication security, Time complexity, Time Frequency Analysis, Wireless communication
Abstract

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems are widely used today because of their low price, usability and being wireless. As RFID systems use wireless communication, they may encounter challenging security problems. Several lightweight encryption algorithms have been proposed so far to solve these problems. The RBS block cipher is one of these algorithms. In designing RBS, conventional block cipher elements such as S-box and P-box are not used. RBS is based on inserting redundant bits between altered plaintext bits using an encryption key Kenc. In this paper, considering not having a proper diffusion as the main defect of RBS, we propose a chosen ciphertext attack against this algorithm. The data complexity of this attack equals to N pairs of text and its time complexity equals to N decryptions, where N is the size of the encryption key Kenc.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7585503/
DOI10.1109/IranianCEE.2016.7585503
Citation Keymala_security_2016