Quantum secure non-malleable-codes in the split-state model

02/27/2022
by   Naresh Goud Boddu, et al.
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Non-malleable-codes introduced by Dziembowski, Pietrzak and Wichs [DPW18] encode a classical message S in a manner such that tampering the codeword results in the decoder either outputting the original message S or a message that is unrelated/independent of S. Providing such non-malleable security for various tampering function families has received significant attention in recent years. We consider the well-studied (2-part) split-state model, in which the message S is encoded into two parts X and Y, and the adversary is allowed to arbitrarily tamper with each X and Y individually. We consider the security of non-malleable-codes in the split-state model when the adversary is allowed to make use of arbitrary entanglement to tamper the parts X and Y. We construct explicit quantum secure non-malleable-codes in the split-state model. Our construction of quantum secure non-malleable-codes is based on the recent construction of quantum secure 2-source non-malleable-extractors by Boddu, Jain and Kapshikar [BJK21].

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