Title :
Fast Discrete Fourier Spectra Attacks on Stream Ciphers
Author :
Gong, Guang ; Rønjom, Sondre ; Helleseth, Tor ; Hu, Honggang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
Abstract :
In this paper, some new results are presented on the selective discrete Fourier spectra attack introduced first as the Rønjom-Helleseth attack and the modifications due to Rønjom, Gong, and Helleseth. The first part of this paper fills some gaps in the theory of analysis in terms of the discrete Fourier transform (DFT). The second part introduces the new fast selective DFT attacks, which are closely related to the fast algebraic attacks in the literature. However, in contrast to the classical view that successful algebraic cryptanalysis of LFSR-based stream cipher depends on the degree of certain annihilators, the analysis in terms of the DFT spectral properties of the sequences generated by these functions is far more refined. It is shown that the selective DFT attack is more efficient than known methods for the case when the number of observed consecutive bits of a filter generator is less than the linear complexity of the sequence. Thus, by utilizing the natural representation imposed by the underlying LFSRs, in certain cases, the analysis in terms of DFT spectra is more efficient and has more flexibility than classical and fast algebraic attacks. Consequently, the new attack imposes a new criterion for the design of cryptographic strong Boolean functions, which is defined as the spectral immunity of a sequence or a Boolean function.
Keywords :
Boolean functions; Fourier transform spectra; algebra; cryptography; discrete Fourier transforms; shift registers; Rønjom-Helleseth attack; algebraic attacks; algebraic cryptanalysis; cryptographic strong Boolean functions; discrete Fourier transform; fast discrete Fourier spectra attacks; linear feedback shift register; natural representation; selective discrete Fourier spectra attack; stream ciphers; Boolean functions; Complexity theory; Discrete Fourier transforms; Generators; Mathematical model; Polynomials; Discrete Fourier transform (DFT); fast algebraic attack; filter generator; linear feedback shift register (LFSR); spectral immunity;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2011.2158480