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CANS 2016, Date: 2016/11/14 - 2016/11/16, Location: Milan, ITALY

Publication date: 2016-01-01
Volume: 10052 Pages: 681 - 691
ISSN: 978-3-319-48964-3
Publisher: Springer-Verlag

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Author:

Beato, Filipe
Halunen, Kimmo ; Mennink, Bart ; Foresti, S ; Persiano, G

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Technology, Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Science, Theory & Methods, Computer Science, Sphinx, Mix network, Authenticated encryption, Sponge, CRYPTANALYSIS

Abstract:

© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. Secure mix networks consider the presence of multiple nodes that relay encrypted messages from one node to another in such a way that anonymous communication can be achieved.We consider the Sphinx mix formatting protocol by Danezis and Goldberg (IEEE Security and Privacy 2009), and analyze its use of symmetric-key cryptographic primitives. We scrutinize the reliance on multiple distinct primitives, as well as the use of the ancient LIONESS cipher, and suggest various paths towards improving the security and efficiency of the protocol.