Paper 2026/187
Hardness of hinted ISIS from the space-time hardness of lattice problems
Abstract
We initiate the study of basing the hardness of hinted ISIS problems (i.e. with trapdoor information, or ‘hints’) on the previously conjectured space-time hardness of lattice problems without hints. We present two main results. 1. If there exists an efficient algorithm for hinted ISIS that outputs solutions a constant factor longer than the hints, then there exists a single-exponential time and polynomial memory zero-centred spherical Gaussian sampler solving hinted SIS with norm a constant factor shorter than the hints. 2. Assume the existence of a chain of algorithms for hinted ISIS each taking as input Gaussian hints whose norms decrease by a constant factor at each step in the chain, then there exists a single-exponential time and polynomial memory algorithm for SIS with norm a quasilinear factor from optimal. The existence of such hinted ISIS solvers implies single-exponential time and polynomial memory algorithms for worst-case lattice problems, contradicting a conjecture by Lombardi and Vaikuntanathan (CRYPTO’20) and all known algorithms. This suggests that hinted ISIS is hard. Apart from advancing our understanding of hinted lattice problems, an immediate consequence is that signing the same message twice in GPV-style [Gentry–Peikert–Vaikuntanathan, STOC’08] schemes (without salting or derandomisation) likely does not compromise unforgeability. Also, cryptanalytic attempts on the One-More-ISIS problem [Agrawal–Kirshanova–Stehlé-Yadav, CCS’22] likely will need to overcome the conjectured space-time hardness of lattices.
Metadata
- Available format(s)
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PDF
- Category
- Public-key cryptography
- Publication info
- A major revision of an IACR publication in CRYPTO 2026
- Keywords
- lattice-based cryptography
- Contact author(s)
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martin albrecht @ kcl ac uk
russell lai @ aalto fi
eamonn postlethwaite @ kcl ac uk - History
- 2026-06-07: revised
- 2026-02-05: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2026/187
- License
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CC0
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2026/187,
author = {Martin R. Albrecht and Russell W. F. Lai and Eamonn W. Postlethwaite},
title = {Hardness of hinted {ISIS} from the space-time hardness of lattice problems},
howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2026/187},
year = {2026},
url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/187}
}