Author :
Alshaikhli, Imad Fakhri ; Alahmad, M.A. ; Munthir, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Int. Islamic Univ. of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
The competition of the NIST contenders in SHA-3 increased between the candidates hash functions to choose the winner in the end of 2012. However, NIST has outlined different requirements to measure different hash functions criteria such as, security, structure, and performance. Therefore, this paper addresses a comparative study of round 3 finalist SHA-3 candidates in, design of structure, complexity of security, with performance and cost, to measure the robustness of the algorithms through the Fundamentals Security Measurement Factors of Hash Function (FSMFHF) of Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA). For this reason, the result from this comprehensive comparison study between the finalist SHA-3 candidates such as, BLAKE, Grostl, JH, Keccak, and Skein, the Keccak, as well as JH are regarding the crucial competitors for the security future in the end of 2012, as a suitable designs for lightweight hash function. Whereas, Grostl hash function is tight in security, tight in structure of trade off (speed/memory) to implement in Virtex-7 2000T of FPGAs family hardware.
Keywords :
cryptography; BLAKE hash function; FPGA hardware; FSMFHF; Fundamentals Security Measurement Factors of Hash Function; Grostl hash function; JH hash function; Keccak hash function; NIST; Skein hash function; Virtex-7 2000T; algorithm robustness measurement; hash function criteria measurement; performance criteria; round-3 finalist SHA-3 candidates; security complexity; structure design; Complexity; FSMFHF; Performance; SHA3; Security; finalist;