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This is part five of a series on the Random Oracle Model. See here for the previous posts:. This was way back in the good old days of , which was a more innocent and gentle era of cryptography. People even used Bitcoin to actually buy things. That first random oracle post somehow sprouted three sequels, each more ridiculous than the last. This was going to be the best of the bunch: the one I wanted to write all along. To give you some context, let me briefly remind you what the random oracle model is, and why you should care about it.
The random oracle model is a bonkers way to model reason about hash functions, in which we assume that these are actually random functions and use this assumption to prove things about cryptographic protocols that are way more difficult to prove without such a model.
Unfortunately, the end is nigh. Just like the imaginary city that Leonardo de Caprio explored during the boring part of Inception , the random oracle model is collapsing under the weight of its own contradictions. As promised, this post will be about that collapse, and what it means for cryptographers, security professionals, and the rest of us. We often denote these functions as follows:.
Cryptographic hashing takes this basic template and tacks on some important security properties that we need for cryptographic applications.