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Finding Secure Curves with the Satoh-FGH Algorithm and an Early-Abort Strategy

Authors : Mireille Fouquet, Pierrick Gaudry, Robert Harley

Published in: Advances in Cryptology — EUROCRYPT 2001

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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The use of elliptic curves in cryptography relies on the ability to count the number of points on a given curve. Before 1999, the SEA algorithm was the only efficient method known for random curves. Then Satoh proposed a new algorithm based on the canonical p-adic lift of the curve for p ≥ 5. In an earlier paper, the authors extended Satoh's method to the case of characteristics two and three. This paper presents an implementation of the Satoh-FGH algorithm and its application to the problem of findingcurv es suitable for cryptography. By combining Satoh-FGH and an early-abort strategy based on SEA, we are able to find secure random curves in characteristic two in much less time than previously reported. In particular we can generate curves widely considered to be as secure as RSA-1024 in less than one minute each on a fast workstation.

Metadata
Title
Finding Secure Curves with the Satoh-FGH Algorithm and an Early-Abort Strategy
Authors
Mireille Fouquet
Pierrick Gaudry
Robert Harley
Copyright Year
2001
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44987-6_2

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