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Cryptanalysis of the ISDB Scrambling Algorithm (MULTI2)

Aumasson, Jean-Philippe
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Nakahara Jr., Jorge  
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Sepehrdad, Pouyan  
Dunkelman, Orr
2009
Fast Software Encryption Workshop : FSE '09
Fast Software Encryption Workshop : FSE '09

MULTI2 is the block cipher used in the ISDB standard for scrambling digital multimedia content. MULTI2 is used in Japan to se- cure multimedia broadcasting, including recent applications like HDTV and mobile TV. It is the only cipher specified in the 2007 Japanese ARIB standard for conditional access systems. This paper presents a theoretical break of MULTI2 (not relevant in practice), with shortcut key recovery attacks for any number of rounds. We also describe equivalent keys and linear attacks on reduced versions with up 20 rounds (out of 32), improv- ing on the previous 12-round attack by Matsui and Yamagishi. Practical attacks are presented on up to 16 rounds.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-03317-9_18
Author(s)
Aumasson, Jean-Philippe
Nakahara Jr., Jorge  
Sepehrdad, Pouyan  
Editors
Dunkelman, Orr
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Fast Software Encryption Workshop : FSE '09
Series title/Series vol.

Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 5665

Start page

296

End page

307

Subjects

ISDB

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ARIB

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MULTI2

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block cipher

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linear cryptanalysis

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conditional access

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EPFL units
LASEC  
Event nameEvent place
Fast Software Encryption Workshop : FSE '09

Leuven, Belgium

Available on Infoscience
March 17, 2009
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/36135
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