Unified Irrpossible Differential (UID) cryptanalysis is a systeimtic method for finding impossible differentials for block ciphers. Regarding to the problem of automatically retrieving the impossible differential ch...Unified Irrpossible Differential (UID) cryptanalysis is a systeimtic method for finding impossible differentials for block ciphers. Regarding to the problem of automatically retrieving the impossible differential characteristics of block ciphers, with the use of particular intermediate difference state expression, UID gets the same or better results compared with other present cryptanalysis results. ARIA is a Korean block cipher expecting that there are no impossible differentials on four or rmre rounds. Based on a property of the Diffusion layer (DL) of ARIA, a specific selection is used before conflict searching to optimize. UID is applied to ARIA, and 6 721 impossible differential chains are found. The length of those chains is four rounds, the same as eisting results, but more varied in form Moreover, ARIA is a Substitution-Penmtation Network (SPN), not a Feistel structure or generalized Feistel structure as UID was applied to before.展开更多
基金Acknowledgements This paper was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Ccant No.61073149 the Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China under Grant No. 20090073110027.
文摘Unified Irrpossible Differential (UID) cryptanalysis is a systeimtic method for finding impossible differentials for block ciphers. Regarding to the problem of automatically retrieving the impossible differential characteristics of block ciphers, with the use of particular intermediate difference state expression, UID gets the same or better results compared with other present cryptanalysis results. ARIA is a Korean block cipher expecting that there are no impossible differentials on four or rmre rounds. Based on a property of the Diffusion layer (DL) of ARIA, a specific selection is used before conflict searching to optimize. UID is applied to ARIA, and 6 721 impossible differential chains are found. The length of those chains is four rounds, the same as eisting results, but more varied in form Moreover, ARIA is a Substitution-Penmtation Network (SPN), not a Feistel structure or generalized Feistel structure as UID was applied to before.