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Randomized Key Encapsulation/Consolidation (2401.16993v1)

Published 30 Jan 2024 in cs.CR, cs.IT, and math.IT

Abstract: This article bridges the gap between two topics used in sharing an encryption key: (i) Key Consolidation, i.e., extracting two identical strings of bits from two information sources with similarities (common randomness). (ii) Quantum-safe Key Encapsulation by incorporating randomness in Public/Private Key pairs. In the context of Key Consolidation, the proposed scheme adds to the complexity Eve faces in extracting useful data from leaked information. In this context, it is applied to the method proposed in [1] for establishing common randomness from round-trip travel times in a packet data network. The proposed method allows adapting the secrecy level to the amount of similarity in common randomness. It can even encapsulate a Quantum-safe encryption key in the extreme case that no common randomness is available. In the latter case, it is shown that the proposed scheme offers improvements with respect to the McEliece cryptosystem which currently forms the foundation for Quantum safe key encapsulation. [1] A. K. Khandani, "Looping for Encryption Key Generation Over the Internet: A New Frontier in Physical Layer Security," 2023 Biennial Symposium on Communications (BSC), Montreal, QC, Canada, 2023, pp. 59-64

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