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arxiv: 1208.1176 · v2 · pith:T3TKWMCTnew · submitted 2012-08-06 · 💻 cs.CR

An Enciphering Scheme Based on a Card Shuffle

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keywords swap-or-notboundsencipheringfunctionpseudorandomschemesecurityshuffle
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We introduce the swap-or-not shuffle and show that the technique gives rise to a new method to convert a pseudorandom function (PRF) into a pseudorandom permutation (PRP) (or, alternatively, to directly build a confusion/diffusion blockcipher). We then prove that swap-or-not has excellent quantitative security bounds, giving a Luby-Rackoff type result that ensures security (assuming an ideal round function) to a number of adversarial queries that is nearly the size of the construction's domain. Swap-or-not provides a direct solution for building a small-domain cipher and achieving format-preserving encryption, yielding the best bounds known for a practical scheme for enciphering credit-card numbers. The analysis of swap-or-not is based on the theory of mixing times of Markov chains.

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