Maheswara Rao Valluri

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3 Papers

CROct 5, 2017
NTRUCipher-Lattice Based Secret Key Encryption

Maheswara Rao Valluri

NTRU cryptosystem has allowed designing a range of cryptographic schemes due to its flexibility and efficiency. Although NTRU cryptosystem was introduced nearly two decades ago, it has not yet received any attention like designing a secret key encryption. In this paper, we propose a secret key encryption over NTRU lattices, named as NTRUCipher. This NTRUCipher is designed using modification of the NTRU public key encryption. We analyze this cipher efficiency and the space complexity with respect to security aspects, and also show that the NTRUCipher is secured under the indistinguishability chosen plaintext attack.

CRNov 26, 2016
Cryptanalysis of Xinyu et al.'s NTRU-Lattice Based Key Exchange Protocol

Maheswara Rao Valluri

Xinyu et al. proposed a public key exchange protocol, which is based on the NTRU-lattice based cryptography. In this paper, we show how Xinyu et al.'s NTRU-KE: A lattice based key exchange protocol can be broken, under the assumption that a man-in-the middle attack is used for extracting private keys of users who participate in the key exchange protocol.

CRJan 10, 2013
Authentication Schemes Using Polynomials Over Non-Commutative Rings

Maheswara Rao Valluri

Authentication is a process by which an entity,which could be a person or intended computer,establishes its identity to another entity.In private and public computer networks including the Internet,authentication is commonly done through the use of logon passwords. Knowledge of the password is assumed to guarantee that the user is authentic.Internet business and many other transactions require a more stringent authentication process. The aim of this paper is to propose two authentication schemes based on general non-commutative rings. The key idea of the schemes is that for a given non-commutative ring; one can build polynomials on additive structure and takes them as underlying work structure. By doing so, one can implement authentication schemes, one of them being zero-knowledge interactive proofs of knowledge, on multiplicative structure of the ring. The security of the schemes is based on the intractability of the polynomial symmetrical decomposition problem over the given non-commutative ring.