This paper accelerates FPGA computations of discrete logarithms on elliptic curves over binary fields. As a toy example, this paper successfully attacks the SECG standard curve sect113r2, a binary elliptic curve that was not removed from the SECG standard until 2010 and was not disabled in OpenSSL until June 2015. This is a new size record for completed ECDL computations, using a prime order very slightly larger than the previous record holder. More importantly, this paper uses FPGAs much more efficiently, saving a factor close to 3/2 in the size of each high-speed ECDL core. This paper squeezes 3 cores into a low-cost Spartan-6 FPGA and many more cores into larger FPGAs. The paper also benchmarks many smaller-size attacks to demonstrate reliability of the estimates, and covers a much larger curve over a 127-bit field to demonstrate scalability.
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Plaats van productie | s.l. |
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Uitgeverij | IACR |
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Aantal pagina's | 16 |
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Status | Gepubliceerd - 2016 |
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Naam | Cryptology ePrint Archive |
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Volume | 2016/382 |
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IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2016/382