Implementing cryptographic pairings at standard security levels
classification
🧮 math.NT
cs.CRcs.MS
keywords
pairingssecuritycryptographiclevelsaddition-subtractionalgebraalgorithmalgorithms
read the original abstract
This study reports on an implementation of cryptographic pairings in a general purpose computer algebra system. For security levels equivalent to the different AES flavours, we exhibit suitable curves in parametric families and show that optimal ate and twisted ate pairings exist and can be efficiently evaluated. We provide a correct description of Miller's algorithm for signed binary expansions such as the NAF and extend a recent variant due to Boxall et al. to addition-subtraction chains. We analyse and compare several algorithms proposed in the literature for the final exponentiation. Finally, we ive recommendations on which curve and pairing to choose at each security level.
This paper has not been read by Pith yet.
discussion (0)
Sign in with ORCID, Apple, or X to comment. Anyone can read and Pith papers without signing in.