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### Paper: Hidden Shift Quantum Cryptanalysis and Implications

Authors: Xavier Bonnetain María Naya-Plasencia DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-03326-2_19 Search ePrint Search Google Slides ASIACRYPT 2018 At Eurocrypt 2017 a tweak to counter Simon’s quantum attack was proposed: replace the common bitwise addition with other operations, as a modular addition. The starting point of our paper is a follow up of these previous results:First, we have developed new algorithms that improves and generalizes Kuperberg’s algorithm for the hidden shift problem, which is the algorithm that applies instead of Simon when considering modular additions. Thanks to our improved algorithm, we have been able to build a quantum attack in the superposition model on Poly1305, proposed at FSE 2005, widely used and claimed to be quantumly secure. We also answer an open problem by analyzing the effect of the tweak to the FX construction.We have also generalized the algorithm. We propose for the first time a quantum algorithm for solving the hidden problem with parallel modular additions, with a complexity that matches both Simon and Kuperberg in its extremes.In order to verify our theoretical analysis, and to get concrete estimates of the cost of the algorithms, we have simulated them, and were able to validate our estimated complexities.Finally, we analyze the security of some classical symmetric constructions with concrete parameters, to evaluate the impact and practicality of the proposed tweak. We concluded that the tweak does not seem to be efficient.
##### BibTeX
@inproceedings{asiacrypt-2018-29154,
title={Hidden Shift Quantum Cryptanalysis and Implications},
booktitle={Advances in Cryptology – ASIACRYPT 2018},
series={Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
publisher={Springer},
volume={11272},
pages={560-592},
doi={10.1007/978-3-030-03326-2_19},
author={Xavier Bonnetain and María Naya-Plasencia},
year=2018
}