Malaysia Cryptographic Analysis & Evaluation (MyCANE)

In the fast-changing world of cybersecurity, strong cryptographic solutions are important for keeping information safe and making digital transactions secure. Recognizing the critical importance of cryptographic analysis and evaluation, CyberSecurity Malaysia has established the Malaysia Cryptographic Analysis & Evaluation (MyCANE) service. MyCANE stands as a cornerstone initiative aimed at bolstering the nation's cybersecurity posture through meticulous examination and assessment of cryptographic systems.

There are various MyCANE analysis and evaluation services designed to meet different cryptographic needs. From scrutinizing cryptographic algorithms for vulnerabilities through cryptanalysis to ensuring adherence to industry standards via conformance testing, MyCANE offers a multifaceted approach to strengthening cryptographic systems. This multifunctional service is poised to play a pivotal role in enhancing the resilience of Malaysia's digital infrastructure against emerging cyber threats.




Types Of Cryptographic Analysis And Evaluation


Cryptographic Algorithm Conformance Testing

Conformance testing ensures that a cryptographic algorithm or security mechanism is implemented accurately, whether it's in hardware, software, or firmware. It verifies that the implementation functions correctly within a particular operating environment. Testing may involve a variety of methods and can be conducted on the actual implementation or simulated in a controlled environment.

Cryptographic Algorithm Randomness Testing

Randomness testing refers to the process of evaluating the randomness and unpredictability of generated cryptographic outputs, such as random or pseudorandom number sequences, produced by cryptographic algorithms. This testing involves subjecting the cryptographic outputs to a series of statistical tests and analyses to assess their adherence to standards and guidelines for randomness.

Cryptographic S-Box Testing

S-Boxes or substitution boxes, play a crucial role in many cryptographic algorithms, especially symmetric key ciphers. These components introduce non-linearity and confusion into the encryption process. Cryptographic S-Box testing focuses on evaluating the effectiveness and security of these substitution boxes within a given algorithm. This testing aims to ensure that S-Boxes resist various cryptanalysis techniques, including differential and linear attacks. Robust S-Box design is fundamental to the overall strength of the cryptographic algorithm, making thorough testing essential to identify vulnerabilities and enhance security.

Cryptographic Algorithm Analysis (Cryptanalysis)

Cryptanalysis refers to the examination of techniques used to decipher encrypted information without possessing the secret key required for decryption. Typically, this process involves understanding the workings of the cryptographic system and uncovering the secret key. Often referred to as codebreaking or cracking the code, cryptanalysis focuses on decrypting the ciphertext, which is usually the most accessible component of a cryptosystem. Depending on the available information and the type of cipher being analyzed, cryptanalysts employ various attack models to decrypt the cipher.




Our Clients

  1. SIRIM Berhad
  2. ProximaX Singapore Pte Ltd




Customer Engagement FAQ

What is blockchain security validation, and why should I care about it?

Blockchain & Smart Contract Security ensures that your digital transactions and assets are protected from cyber threats and malicious attacks. It's essential for maintaining trust and reliability in decentralized systems like blockchain networks.

What is MyCANE, and what is its primary objective?

MyCANE stands for Malaysia Cryptographic Analysis & Evaluation, and its primary objective is the examination and assessment of cryptographic systems.

What types of cryptographic analysis and evaluation services does MyCANE offer?

MyCANE offers a variety of services including, cryptographic algorithm conformance testing, cryptographic algorithm randomness testing, Cryptographic S-Box Testing, and cryptanalysis.

What is the purpose of cryptographic algorithm conformance testing?

Cryptographic algorithm conformance testing ensures that a cryptographic algorithm or security mechanism is implemented accurately in hardware, software, or firmware, and functions correctly within a specific operating environment.

What is involved in cryptographic algorithm randomness testing?

Cryptographic algorithm randomness testing involves evaluating the randomness and unpredictability of generated cryptographic outputs, such as random or pseudorandom number sequences, produced by cryptographic algorithms.

Why is randomness testing important for cryptographic systems?

Randomness testing is important for cryptographic systems because it ensures the unpredictability and uniform distribution of generated random numbers, thereby safeguarding against attacks, ensuring compliance with standards, enhancing trust, and future-proofing the system.

What is cryptanalysis, and what does it involve?

Cryptanalysis is the technique used to decipher encrypted information without possessing the secret key required for decryption. It involves understanding the workings of the cryptographic system and uncovering the secret key.

How does MyCANE ensure adherence to industry standards in cryptographic analysis and evaluation?

MyCANE ensures adherence to industry standards by employing cutting-edge methodologies and adhering to internationally recognized standards in its analysis and evaluation processes.

Can cryptographic algorithm conformance testing be conducted on both hardware and software implementations?

Yes, cryptographic algorithm conformance testing can be conducted on both hardware and software implementations to verify their accuracy and functionality.

How does MyCANE contribute to enhancing the resilience of Malaysia's digital infrastructure against cyber threats?

MyCANE contributes to enhancing resilience by providing meticulous examination and assessment of cryptographic systems, thereby ensuring the integrity and reliability of Malaysia's digital infrastructure against emerging cyber threats.

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