DocumentCode :
180811
Title :
Quantum Attacks on Classical Proof Systems: The Hardness of Quantum Rewinding
Author :
Ambainis, Andris ; Rosmanis, Ansis ; Unruh, Dominique
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
fYear :
2014
fDate :
18-21 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
474
Lastpage :
483
Abstract :
Quantum zero-knowledge proofs and quantum proofs of knowledge are inherently difficult to analyze because their security analysis uses rewinding. Certain cases of quantum rewinding are handled by the results by Watrous (SIAM J Comput, 2009) and Unruh (Eurocrypt 2012), yet in general the problem remains elusive. We show that this is not only due to a lack of proof techniques: relative to an oracle, we show that classically secure proofs and proofs of knowledge are insecure in the quantum setting. More specifically, sigma-protocols, the Fiat-Shamir construction, and Fischlin\´s proof system are quantum insecure under assumptions that are sufficient for classical security. Additionally, we show that for similar reasons, computationally binding commitments provide almost no security guarantees in a quantum setting. To show these results, we develop the "pick-one trick", a general technique that allows an adversary to find one value satisfying a given predicate, but not two.
Keywords :
cryptographic protocols; quantum computing; Fiat-Shamir construction; Fischlin proof system; classical proof systems; quantum attacks; quantum rewinding; quantum zero-knowledge proofs; sigma protocol; Computational modeling; Cryptography; Protocols; Quantum computing; Quantum mechanics; Registers; quantum cryptography; quantum query complexity; random oracles; rewinding;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS), 2014 IEEE 55th Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
ISSN :
0272-5428
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FOCS.2014.57
Filename :
6979032
Link To Document :
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