Title
Faster Isogeny-Based Compressed Key Agreement
Publication Date
4-9-2018
Document Type
Book Chapter
Abstract
Supersingular isogeny-based cryptography is one of the more recent families of post-quantum proposals. An interesting feature is the comparatively low bandwidth occupation in key agreement protocols, which stems from the possibility of key compression. However, compression and decompression introduce a significant overhead to the overall processing cost despite recent progress. In this paper we address the main processing bottlenecks involved in key compression and decompression, and suggest substantial improvements for each of them. Some of our techniques may have an independent interest for other, more conventional areas of elliptic curve cryptography as well.
Publication Title
Post-Quantum Cryptography
First Page
248
Last Page
268
Recommended Citation
Zanon, Gustavo H.; Simplicio, Marcos A.; Pereira, Geovandro C.; Doliskani, Javad; and Barreto, Paulo S., "Faster Isogeny-Based Compressed Key Agreement" (2018). School of Engineering and Technology Publications. 193.
https://digitalcommons.tacoma.uw.edu/tech_pub/193
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