[Resource Topic] 2022/1326: Survey: Non-malleable code in the split-state model

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Title:
Survey: Non-malleable code in the split-state model

Authors: Divesh Aggarwal, Marshall Ball, Maciej Obremski

Abstract:

Non-malleable codes are a natural relaxation of error correction and error detection codes applicable in scenarios where error-correction or error-detection is impossible.

Over the last decade, non-malleable codes have been studied for a wide variety of tampering families. Among the most well studied of these is the split-state family of tampering channels, where the codeword is split into two or more parts and each part is tampered independently.

We survey various constructions and applications of non-malleable codes in the split-state model.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1326

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