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Security Analysis of Block Cipher LED
Abstract
A 64-bit block cipher LED proposed in CHES 2011 is suitable for the efficient implementation in constrained hardware environments such as WSN. It supports 64-, 80-, 96- and 128-bit secret keys. In this paper, we propose a differential fault analysis on LED. In order to recover the secret key of LED supporting the 64-bit secret key, this attack requires only one random nibble fault and an exhaustive search of 2^8. In other versions, that are LED supporting 80/96/128-bit secret keys, we require two random nibble faults and an exhaustive search of 2^16. These results are superior to known differential fault analytic results on LED.
Keywords
Block cipher; LED; Differential fault analysis
Citation Format:
Ki-Tae Jeong, Sang-Soo Yeo, "Security Analysis of Block Cipher LED," Journal of Internet Technology, vol. 14, no. 2 , pp. 281-287, Mar. 2013.
Ki-Tae Jeong, Sang-Soo Yeo, "Security Analysis of Block Cipher LED," Journal of Internet Technology, vol. 14, no. 2 , pp. 281-287, Mar. 2013.
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