
The development of mobile technologies and their integration with Internet of Things and smart technologies form both cyber-physical and socio-cyber-physical systems. In such systems, as a rule, wireless communication channels are used, in which SSL/TLS protocols are used to provide security services (confidentiality, integrity and authenticity). However, this protocol is not only vulnerable to "Meeting in the Middle", POODLE, BEAST, CRIME, BREACH attacks, but with the advent of a full-scale quantum computer, it can be broken. The article proposes a protocol based on quantum algorithms – crypto-code constructions, which will ensure not only resistance to current attacks, but also stability in the post-quantum period. To ensure the "hybridity" of services, it is proposed to use McEliece and Niederreiter crypto-code constructions and the improved UMAC algorithm based on McEliece crypto-code design. The use of crypto-code constructions provides not only resistance to attacks, but also simplifies the formation of a connection – the parameters of elliptic curves are used for the transmission of the common key. This approach significantly reduces the time of connecting mobile gadgets and simplifies the procedure of agreement before data transfer.
протокол SSL/TLS, crypto-code constructions, UMAC algorithm, lossy codes, коди з втратами, криптокодові конструкції, алгоритм UMAC, алгебраїчні геометричні коди, SSL/TLS protocol, algebraic geometric codes
протокол SSL/TLS, crypto-code constructions, UMAC algorithm, lossy codes, коди з втратами, криптокодові конструкції, алгоритм UMAC, алгебраїчні геометричні коди, SSL/TLS protocol, algebraic geometric codes
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