cover_crypt v6.0.4
CoverCrypt

Implementation of the CoverCrypt public key algorithm which partitions ciphertexts using attributes and allows issuing user keys with access policies over these attributes.
A fast alternative to KP-ABE
CoverCrypt has been designed as a fast alternative to Key Policy Attribute Based Encryption schemes such as GPSW06 (>50x faster).
It is typically used in a hybrid encryption scheme as a KEM to encapsulate the symmetric key of a DEM (AES 256 GCM in the provided hybrid implementation)
CoverCrypt encryption over 1 partition:
time: [156.28 µs 156.73 µs 157.21 µs]
Found 538 outliers among 5000 measurements (10.76%)
207 (4.14%) high mild
331 (6.62%) high severe
CoverCrypt encryption over 3 partitions
time: [255.07 µs 255.70 µs 256.36 µs]
Found 364 outliers among 5000 measurements (7.28%)
135 (2.70%) high mild
229 (4.58%) high severe
CoverCrypt decryption with a 1 partition access user key
time: [208.39 µs 209.17 µs 209.98 µs]
Found 601 outliers among 5000 measurements (12.02%)
41 (0.82%) low mild
139 (2.78%) high mild
421 (8.42%) high severe
CoverCrypt decryption with a 3 partition access user key
time: [260.87 µs 261.85 µs 262.85 µs]
Found 669 outliers among 5000 measurements (13.38%)
13 (0.26%) low mild
160 (3.20%) high mild
496 (9.92%) high severeSingle threaded measurement over thousands of samples on an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz
Run cargo bench to get the details (see below)
Building and testing
The crate is separated in 3 main modules:
cover_crypt_core: contains the cryptographic code for CoverCrypt.api.rs: exposes the public API with policy managementinterfaces: contains interfaces useful for Cosmian matching those in crypto_base as well as a Foreign Function Interface (FFI) useful to integrate with other languages. In particular, the code in this module demonstrates the use of hybrid cryptography involving ABE and AES and exposes it as a FFI.
To build the core only, run
cargo build --releaseTo build the Cosmian interfaces without FFI, pass the interfaces feature flag, i.e.
cargo build --release --features interfacesTo build everything, including the FFI, pass the ffi feature flag, or use --all-features i.e.
cargo build --release --all-featuresThe latter will build a shared library and one can verify that the FFI symbols are present using (linux)
objdump -T target/release/libcover_crypt.soThe code contains numerous tests that you can run using
cargo test --release --all-featuresBuilding the library for a different glibc
Go to the build directory for an example on hw to build for GLIBC 2.17
Building for Pyo3
maturin develop --cargo-extra-args="--release --features pythonBenchmarks
Benchmarking is using Criterion library.
Run all benchmarks:
cargo bench --features ffinote: unfortunately, we cannot automatically tell Criterion to run benchmarks with ffi feature activated, we need to specify it.
Run only non-FFI benchmarks:
cargo benchFlamegraph
To generate a Flamegraph on Criterion's benchmark:
cargo flamegraph --bench benches --features ffi -- --bench