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Elliptic Curve Cryptography
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G.
Aleksandrowicz,
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Hass
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Department of Computer Science
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Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
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University of Elsewhere
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Basil, please fill in your university
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Project in Computer Security, 2009
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Outline
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Structuring a talk is a difficult task and the following structure may not
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Here are some rules that apply for this solution:
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- Exactly two or three sections (other than the summary).
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So *simplify*!
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Leave out details, even if it means being less precise than you think necessary.
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Introduction
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Public Key Cryptosystems
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Familiar Cryptosystems
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Diffie-Hellman key exchange
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RSA cryptosystem.
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El-Gamal cryptosystem.
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Rely on hardness of factoring/discrete logarithm in
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Typical key size of around 2048 bits.
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Enter Elliptic Curves
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Elliptic Curves provide a wide variety of groups, similar to
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but more complex.
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Diffie-Hellman and El-Gamal can be reproduced in this setting.
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The discrete logarithm problem is much harder - i.e.
the index calculus method is not applicable.
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This results in much smaller key sizes (100-200 bits).
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The problem: More costly to generate, more costly to operate.
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What are Elliptic Curves?
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Definition
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An Elliptic Curve is the set of solutions of an equation of the form
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over some field
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Usually denoted
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There is a small condition on
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If
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the equation is a little more complex...
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We also consider a solution
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The Group Operation
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Given points
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on the curve, we define
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Draw a line between
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This line intersects the curve at another point (or infinity).
Take the reflection of that point relative to the
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-axis to be
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If
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.
It intersects the curve at one other point (or infinity).
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For all
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,
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Motivation for such a stange definition: exists, and is derived from the
behivour of elliptic curves over
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.
We cannot go into details here.
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This operations make
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into an abelian group.
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Group Operations in Practice
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Given
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over
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such that
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and
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(
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) we can describe
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If
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we have for
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:
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Proof: Basic analytic geometry.
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Appendix
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For Further Reading
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For Further Reading
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Start with overview books.
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key "HMV"
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D.
Hankerson, A.
Menezes, S.
Vanstone.
Guide to Elliptic Curve Cryptography.
Springer, 2004.
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Followed by interesting articles.
Keep the list short.
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