Efficient Implementation of Supersingular Isogeny-Based Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange on ARM
Document Type
Poster Session
Publication Date
6-2017
Abstract
This work investigates the efficiency of implementing the isogeny-based post-quantum key exchange protocol on ARM-powered embedded platforms. The proposed implementation is constatnt-time and resistant against the best known quantum attacks. We analyze the recent projective isogeny formulas presented by Microsoft research. Results are the fastest implementation of SIDH protocol on ARM-powered devices found in the literature.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Poster presented at ACM Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing on June, 2017
Scholar Commons Citation
Jalali, Amir; Azarderakhsh, Reza; and Mozaffari Kermani, Mehran, "Efficient Implementation of Supersingular Isogeny-Based Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange on ARM" (2017). Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications. 45.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/esb_facpub/45