The magic of elliptic curves and public-key cryptography (Q444036)

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    The magic of elliptic curves and public-key cryptography
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6065293

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      The magic of elliptic curves and public-key cryptography (English)
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      13 August 2012
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      The paper under review surveys the development of elliptic curve cryptography from its invention in 1985 by Koblitz and Miller to present-day implementations. Firstly, it mentions some basic properties of elliptic curves over finite fields and gives some selected applications of them. In Section 2, there is a description of the elliptic curve key agreement protocol, the elliptic curve digital signature algorithm and the elliptic curve ElGamal cryptosystem. In Section 3, a description of the RSA cryptosystem is presented, and in Section 4, it is compared with the elliptic curve cryptography. The ideas of some attacks on the elliptic curve discrete logarithm problem are described in Section 5. The selection of suitable elliptic curves for security applications is the subject of Section 6. Section 7 deals with pairing-based cryptography. Finally, side channel attacks are discussed in Section 8.
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      public-key cryptography
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      elliptic curves
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      discrete logarithm problem
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      pairing-based cryptosystem
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      Weil pairing
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      Tate-Lichtenbaum pairing
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      side channel attacks
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