Abstract. Differential cryptanalysis is a well-known statistical attack on block ciphers. We present here a generalisation of this attack called multiple differential cryptanalysis. We study the data complexity, the time complexity and the success probability of such an attack and we experimentally validate our formulas on a reduced version of PRESENT. Finally, we propose a multiple differential cryptanalysis on 18-round PRESENT for both 80-bit and 128-bit master keys.
Many attacks on encryption schemes rely on statistical considerations using plaintext/ciphertext pairs to find some information on the key. We provide here simple formulae for estimating the data complexity and the success probability which can be applied to a lot of different scenarios (differential cryptanalysis, linear cryptanalysis, truncated differential cryptanalysis, etc.). Our work does not rely here on Gaussian approximation which is not valid in every setting but use instead a simple and general approximation of the binomial distribution and asymptotic expansions of the beta distribution.
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