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Improved parallel mask refreshing algorithms: generic solutions with parametrized non-interference and automated optimizations

  • Gilles Barthe
  • , Sonia Belaïd
  • , François Dupressoir
  • , Pierre Alain Fouque
  • , Benjamin Grégoire
  • , François Xavier Standaert
  • , Pierre Yves Strub

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Abstract

Refreshing algorithms are a critical ingredient for secure masking. They are instrumental in enabling sound composability properties for complex circuits, and their randomness requirements dominate the performance overheads in (very) high-order masking. In this paper, we improve a proposal of mask refreshing algorithms from EUROCRYPT 2017 that has excellent implementation properties in software and hardware, in two main directions. First, we provide a generic proof that this algorithm is secure at arbitrary orders—a problem that was left open so far. We introduce parametrized non-interference as a new technical ingredient for this purpose that may be of independent interest. Second, we use automated tools to further explore the design space of such algorithms and provide the best known parallel mask refreshing gadgets for concretely relevant security orders. Incidentally, we also prove the security of a recent proposal of mask refreshing with improved resistance against horizontal attacks from CHES 2017.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-26
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Cryptographic Engineering
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2020

Keywords

  • Composability
  • Masking countermeasure
  • Refreshing algorithms
  • Side-channel attacks

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