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Type: Conference paper
Title: A characterisation of S-box fitness landscapes in cryptography
Author: Jakobovic, D.
Picek, S.
Martins, M.S.R.
Wagner, M.
Citation: Proceedings of the 2019 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, as published in GECCO 2019, 2019 / LopezIbanez, M. (ed./s), pp.285-293
Publisher: ACM
Publisher Place: online
Issue Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781450361118
Conference Name: Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) (13 Jul 2019 - 17 Jul 2019 : Prague, Czech Republic)
Editor: LopezIbanez, M.
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Domagoj Jakobovic, Stjepan Picek, Marcella S. R. Martins, Markus Wagner
Abstract: Substitution Boxes (S-boxes) are nonlinear objects often used in the design of cryptographic algorithms. The design of high quality S-boxes is an interesting problem that attracts a lot of attention. Many attempts have been made in recent years to use heuristics to design S-boxes, but the results were often far from the previously known best obtained ones. Unfortunately, most of the effort went into exploring different algorithms and fitness functions while little attention has been given to the understanding why this problem is so difficult for heuristics. In this paper, we conduct a fitness landscape analysis to better understand why this problem can be difficult. Among other, we find that almost each initial starting point has its own local optimum, even though the networks are highly interconnected.
Keywords: Security; substitution boxes;landscape analysis; local area networks
Rights: © 2019 Association for Computing Machinery.
DOI: 10.1145/3321707.3321850
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE160100850
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE160100850
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3321707.3321850
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