Chaos Meets Cryptography: Developing an S-Box Design with the Rössler Attractor

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The volume of data transmitted over networks has significantly increased in recent years. For that reason, safeguarding the privacy, authenticity, and confidentiality of specific data is imperative, necessitating a type of encryption; symmetric encryption, known for its computational efficiency, is ideal for securing extensive datasets. A principal component within symmetric key algorithms is the substitution box (S-box), which creates confusion between plaintext and ciphertext, enhancing the security of the process. This paper proposes a fashion method to create chaotic S-boxes using the Rössler attractor as a chaotic process and the Rijndael S-box as a permutation box. The proposed S-boxes are evaluated with bijectivity, non-linearity (NL), strict avalanche criterion (SAC), bit independence criterion (BIC), linear approximation probability (LAP), and differential uniformity (DU). The analyses show that the proposed method helps generate a high-resistance S-box to well-known attacks and high efficiency, executing in short computational time.

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Corona-Bermúdez, E., Chimal-Eguía, J. C., Corona-Bermúdez, U., & Rivero-Ángeles, M. E. (2023). Chaos Meets Cryptography: Developing an S-Box Design with the Rössler Attractor. Mathematics, 11(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/math11224575

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