In this paper, we initiate a study of asymmetric all-or-nothing transforms (or asymmetric AONTs). A (symmetric) t-all-or-nothing transform is a bijective mapping defined on the set of s-tuples over a specified finite alphabet. It is required that knowledge of all but t outputs leaves any t inputs completely undetermined. There have been numerous papers developing the theory of AONTs as well as presenting various applications of AONTs in cryptography and information security.
In this paper, we replace the parameter t by two parameters to and ti, where ti≤to. The requirement is that knowledge of all but to outputs leaves any ti inputs completely undetermined. When ti<to, we refer to the AONT as asymmetric.
We give several constructions and bounds for various classes of asymmetric AONTs, especially those with
ti=1 or ti=2. We pay particular attention to linear transforms, where the alphabet is a finite field Fq and the mapping is linear