SeaSign
SeaSign: compact isogeny signatures from class group actions. We give a new signature scheme for isogenies that combines the class group actions of CSIDH with the notion of Fiat-Shamir with aborts. Our techniques allow to have signatures of size less than one kilobyte at the 128-bit security level, even with tight security reduction (to a non-standard problem) in the quantum random oracle model. Hence our signatures are potentially shorter than lattice signatures, but signing and verification are currently very expensive.
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Sorted by year (- Barenghi, Alessandro; Biasse, Jean-François; Persichetti, Edoardo; Santini, Paolo: LESS-FM: fine-tuning signatures from the code equivalence problem (2021)
- Beullens, Ward; Disson, Lucas; Pedersen, Robi; Vercauteren, Frederik: \textsfCSI-RAShi: distributed key generation for CSIDH (2021)
- de Kock, Bor; Gjøsteen, Kristian; Veroni, Mattia: Practical isogeny-based key-exchange with optimal tightness (2021)
- Kutas, Péter; Petit, Christophe; Silva, Javier: Trapdoor DDH groups from pairings and isogenies (2021)
- Bonnetain, Xavier; Schrottenloher, André: Quantum security analysis of CSIDH (2020)
- Castryck, Wouter; Decru, Thomas; Smith, Benjamin: Hash functions from superspecial genus-2 curves using Richelot isogenies (2020)
- Peikert, Chris: He gives C-sieves on the CSIDH (2020)
- De Feo, Luca; Galbraith, Steven D.: SeaSign: compact isogeny signatures from class group actions (2019)