Deep Neural networks based TensorFlow Model for IoT lightweight cipher attack
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2022-01-24
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University of Eloued جامعة الوادي
Abstract
The internet of Things (IoT) technology is present in all aspects of
our modern lives, and its standard usage is increasing remarkably. But their
inherent limitations in size, storage memory, and power consumption limit its
specific functionality in the secure transmission of sensitive information, where
the development of lightweight ciphers responds adequately to these limitations.
However, the conventional cryptanalysis of these modern ciphers can
be impractical or demonstrate apparent limitations to be generalized. Because
they frequently require a large amount of considerable time, known plain texts,
and big storage memory, they are typically performed without the restriction
of key space, or only the reduced round variants are attacked. This work proposes
a deep learning (DL) model-based approach for a successful attack that
discovers the plain text from cipher text one, it’s demonstrated that the proposed
DL-based cryptanalysis represents a promising step towards a more efficient
and automated test to verify the security of emerging lightweight ciphers.
We directly attack the encryption independently of the key or the number of
rounds using the TensorFlow platform in google collaboratory notebook environment
that runs in the cloud and stores the results on Google Drive, the
results are communicated to demonstrate precisely the effective performance
of the attack, and numerous experiments were performed to confirm the study.
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Forum Intervention of Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications. Faculty of Exat science. University of Eloued
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Tensorflow · Deep learning · neural networks · Cryptanalysis · lightweight cipher · attack · Internet of Things
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TOLBA, Zakaria. DERDOUR, Makhlouf. Deep Neural networks based TensorFlow Model for IoT lightweight cipher attack. Forum of Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications. 24-26 Jan 2022. Faculty of Exat science. University of Eloued. [visited in ../../….]. available from [copy the link here]