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2009
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How to Extract and Expand Randomness: A Summary and Explanation of Existing Results

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How to Extract and Expand Randomness: A Summary and Explanation of Existing Results
Abstract. We examine the use of randomness extraction and expansion in key agreement (KA) protocols to generate uniformly random keys in the standard model. Although existing works provide the basic theorems necessary, they lack details or examples of appropriate cryptographic primitives and/or parameter sizes. This has lead to the large amount of min-entropy needed in the (non-uniform) shared secret being overlooked in proposals and efficiency comparisons of KA protocols. We therefore summarize existing work in the area and examine the security levels achieved with the use of various extractors and expanders for particular parameter sizes. The tables presented herein show that the shared secret needs a min-entropy of at least 292 bits (and even more with more realistic assumptions) to achieve an overall security level of 80 bits using the extractors and expanders we consider. The tables may be used to find the min-entropy required for various security levels and assumptions. We also ...
Yvonne Cliff, Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel Gonzá
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ACNS
Authors Yvonne Cliff, Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel González Nieto
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