Visible to the public Analysis of the random shuffling of message blocks as a low-cost integrity and security measure

TitleAnalysis of the random shuffling of message blocks as a low-cost integrity and security measure
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsAlcaraz-Velasco, Francisco, Palomares, José M., Olivares, Joaquín
Conference Name2022 17th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI)
Date Publishedjun
KeywordsBrute force, brute force attacks, Collaboration, cryptography, Current measurement, Force, Force measurement, Human Behavior, human factors, Information systems, integrity, IoT, Low cost, Memory management, policy-based governance, privacy, Proposals, pubcrawl, security, Shuffling
AbstractRecently, a mechanism that randomly shuffles the data sent and allows securing the communication without the need to encrypt all the information has been proposed. This proposal is ideal for IoT systems with low computational capacity. In this work, we analyze the strength of this proposal from a brute-force attack approach to obtain the original message without knowledge of the applied disordering. It is demonstrated that for a set of 10x10 16-bit data, the processing time and the required memory are unfeasible with current technology. Therefore, it is safe.
NotesISSN: 2166-0727
DOI10.23919/CISTI54924.2022.9820101
Citation Keyalcaraz-velasco_analysis_2022