SIMON 32/64 and 64/128 block cipher: Study of cross correlation and linear span attack immunity

A. S. Omar, O. Basir
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Power and computing limitations hinder the ability of many devices to support stringent security protocols. Smart sensors, RFID tags, and wearable devices are typical examples of such devices. Lightweight cryptography is concerned with the design and implementation of cryptography algorithms in environments with limited computing and power resources. This paper presents a realization of a hardware efficient lightweight cryptography block cipher SIMON in C/C++ (SIMON 32/64 and 64/128). Analysis is performed in order to investigate its input/output cross correlation and among output sets. The proposed block cipher's immunity to linear span attacks is also investigated using the Berlekamp-Massy algorithm. It is concluded that the proposed block cipher is not immune to linear span attacks, as the analysis has shown a linear span for certain components to be less than N/2, with a profile of probability of 1/3 in 1 million iterations.
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SIMON 32/64和64/128分组密码:互相关和线性跨度攻击免疫研究
功率和计算的限制阻碍了许多设备支持严格的安全协议的能力。智能传感器、RFID标签和可穿戴设备是这类设备的典型例子。轻量级密码学关注的是在计算和电力资源有限的环境中设计和实现密码学算法。本文介绍了一种硬件高效的轻量级加密分组密码SIMON (SIMON 32/64和64/128)在C/ c++语言下的实现。进行分析是为了调查其输入/输出相互关系和输出集之间的相互关系。利用Berlekamp-Massy算法研究了该分组密码对线性跨度攻击的免疫力。可以得出结论,所提出的分组密码不能免疫线性跨度攻击,因为分析表明某些组件的线性跨度小于N/2,并且在100万次迭代中概率为1/3。
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