Transcript Secure Signatures Using Modular Lattices - John Schanck
Institute for Quantum Computing member John Schanck presented a talk titled: transcript secure signatures based on modular lattices at the 2014 PQCrypto conference.

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Institute for Quantum Computing member John Schanck presented a talk titled: transcript secure signatures based on modular lattices at the 2014 PQCrypto conference in October, 2014.
Abstract: We introduce a class of lattice-based digital signature schemes based on modular properties of the coordinates of lattice vectors. We also suggest a method of making such schemes transcript secure via a rejection sampling technique of Lyubashevsky (2009). A particular instantiation of this approach is given, using NTRU lattices. Although, the scheme is not supported by a formal security reduction, we present arguments for its security and derive concrete parameters based on the performance of state-of-the-art lattice reduction and enumeration techniques.
PQCrypto
2014 Book: http://www.springer.com/computer/security+and+cryptology/book/978-3-319-11658-7
Workshop: https://pqcrypto2014.uwaterloo.ca/
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Abstract: We introduce a class of lattice-based digital signature schemes based on modular properties of the coordinates of lattice vectors. We also suggest a method of making such schemes transcript secure via a rejection sampling technique of Lyubashevsky (2009). A particular instantiation of this approach is given, using NTRU lattices. Although, the scheme is not supported by a formal security reduction, we present arguments for its security and derive concrete parameters based on the performance of state-of-the-art lattice reduction and enumeration techniques.
PQCrypto
2014 Book: http://www.springer.com/computer/security+and+cryptology/book/978-3-319-11658-7
Workshop: https://pqcrypto2014.uwaterloo.ca/
Find out more about IQC!
Website - https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-qu...
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/QuantumIQC
Twitter - https://twitter.com/QuantumIQC
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