Network Coding-Based Post-Quantum Cryptography
Alejandro Cohen, Rafael G. L. D'Oliveira, Salman Salamatian, Muriel, Medard

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hybrid network coding cryptosystem that combines information-theoretic and computational security methods, achieving high communication rates and post-quantum security for diverse network settings.
Contribution
It presents a novel hybrid scheme that integrates public-key cryptography with network coding, providing both computational and information-theoretic security guarantees.
Findings
Achieves near-capacity information rates as network links increase.
Guarantees computational security when encrypting a single link.
Provides information-theoretic security for partial link observation by adversaries.
Abstract
We propose a novel hybrid universal network-coding cryptosystem (HUNCC) to obtain secure post-quantum cryptography at high communication rates. The secure network-coding scheme we offer is hybrid in the sense that it combines information-theory security with public-key cryptography. In addition, the scheme is general and can be applied to any communication network, and to any public-key cryptosystem. Our hybrid scheme is based on the information theoretic notion of individual secrecy, which traditionally relies on the assumption that an eavesdropper can only observe a subset of the communication links between the trusted parties - an assumption that is often challenging to enforce. For this setting, several code constructions have been developed, where the messages are linearly mixed before transmission over each of the paths in a way that guarantees that an adversary which observes…
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