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FSE
1999
Springer
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Linear Cryptanalysis of RC5 and RC6
In this paper we evaluate the resistance of the block cipher RC5 against linear cryptanalysis. We describe a known plaintext attack that can break RC5-32 (blocksize 64) with 10 rou...
Johan Borst, Bart Preneel, Joos Vandewalle
PKC
1999
Springer
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On the Security of Random Sources
Abstract. Many applications rely on the security of their random number generator. It is therefore essential that such devices be extensively tested for malfunction. The purpose of...
Jean-Sébastien Coron
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CARDIS
1998
Springer
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Serpent and Smartcards
We proposed a new block cipher, Serpent, as a candidate for the Advanced Encryption Standard. This algorithm uses a new structure that simultaneously allows a more rapid avalanche,...
Ross J. Anderson, Eli Biham, Lars R. Knudsen
109
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ASIACRYPT
2000
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Provable Security for the Skipjack-like Structure against Differential Cryptanalysis and Linear Cryptanalysis
In this paper we introduce a structure iterated by the rule A of Skipjack and show that this structure is provably resistant against differential or linear attacks. It is the main ...
Jaechul Sung, Sangjin Lee, Jong In Lim, Seokhie Ho...
ASIACRYPT
2008
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Slide Attacks on a Class of Hash Functions
This paper studies the application of slide attacks to hash functions. Slide attacks have mostly been used for block cipher cryptanalysis. But, as shown in the current paper, they ...
Michael Gorski, Stefan Lucks, Thomas Peyrin