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Decorrelation over infinite domains: the encrypted CBC-MAC case

Vaudenay, Serge  
2001
The 7th Annual International Workshop on Selected Areas in Cryptography, SAC '00

Decorrelation theory has recently been proposed in order to address the security of block ciphers and other cryptographic primitives over a finite domain. We show here how to extend it to infinite domains, which can be used in the message authentication code (MAC) case. Bellare et al., (1994), proved that CBC-MAC is secure when the input length is fixed. This has been extended by Petrank and Rackoff (1997) with a variable length. We prove a result similar to Petrank and Rackoff's one by using decorrelation theory. This leads to a slightly improved result and a more compact proof. This result is meant to be a general proving technique for security, which can be compared to the approach which was announced by Maurer (CRYPT0'99)

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