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Quantum  Attacks  on  Some  Feistel  Block  Ciphers

Quantum Attacks on Some Feistel Block Ciphers

... with quantum operations, while in Q2, the adversary can directly query the cryptographic oracle with a quantum superposition of classical inputs, and receives the superposition of the corresponding ...study ... See full document

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Improved  All-Subkeys  Recovery  Attacks  on  FOX,  KATAN   and  SHACAL-2  Block  Ciphers

Improved All-Subkeys Recovery Attacks on FOX, KATAN and SHACAL-2 Block Ciphers

... meet-in-the-middle attacks [3, 6, 7, 19, ...specific block cipher that key-dependency varies depending on the chunk ...on Feistel-1 [17] and the attack on SHACAL-2 in this ... See full document

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Quantum  cryptanalysis  on  some  Generalized  Feistel  Schemes

Quantum cryptanalysis on some Generalized Feistel Schemes

... a quantum distinguisher with polynomial time against 3-round Feistel ...generalized Feistel schemes (GFS) have not been systematically investigated against quantum ...the quantum ... See full document

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Analysis  of  Minimum   Numbers  of  Linearly   Active  S-Boxes  of  a  Class  of  Generalized  Feistel  Block  Ciphers

Analysis of Minimum Numbers of Linearly Active S-Boxes of a Class of Generalized Feistel Block Ciphers

... generalized Feistel Structure(GFS) was given by Zheng et ...linear attacks, and then Shirai and Araki discussed its practical security against differential and linear attacks in ...generalized ... See full document

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A  Formal  Analysis  of  Prefetching  in  Profiled  Cache-Timing  Attacks  on  Block  Ciphers

A Formal Analysis of Prefetching in Profiled Cache-Timing Attacks on Block Ciphers

... There are three contributing components in t d . The component t c denotes the variation due to cache misses between the distributions. This is the variation formally analyzed in the previous sections. Besides cache ... See full document

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On Boolean functions, symmetric cryptography and algebraic coding theory

On Boolean functions, symmetric cryptography and algebraic coding theory

... given block cipher, although it is sometimes possible to prove the insecurity of such a ...a block cipher (for instance the K-security in [DR02b]) is given. Some necessary requests on the ... See full document

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On  the  Indifferentiability  of  Key-Alternating  Feistel  Ciphers  with  No  Key  Derivation

On the Indifferentiability of Key-Alternating Feistel Ciphers with No Key Derivation

... Existing block cipher designs can be roughly split into two families, namely Feistel-based ciphers and substitution-permutation net- works ...[LR88], Feistel con- structions have been ... See full document

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Quantum  Demiric-Seluk  Meet-in-the-Middle  Attacks:  Applications  to 6-Round  Generic  Feistel  Constructions

Quantum Demiric-Seluk Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks: Applications to 6-Round Generic Feistel Constructions

... that quantum computers can significantly speed-up a type of meet-in-the-middle attacks initiated by Demiric and Sel¸ cuk (DS-MITM attacks), which is currently one of the most powerful cryptanalytic ... See full document

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Structural  Evaluation  by  Generalized  Integral  Property

Structural Evaluation by Generalized Integral Property

... the Feistel Network and the Substitute-Permutation Network ...distinguishing attacks by an improved integral ...powerful attacks against block ciphers, and it is usually constructed by ... See full document

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Multi-Stage  Fault  Attacks  on  Block  Ciphers

Multi-Stage Fault Attacks on Block Ciphers

... attack block ciphers using independent subkeys, i.e. block ciphers having no key ...the ciphers using Differential Fault Analysis, and finally give some experimental results on ... See full document

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Scrutinizing   and  Improving  Impossible  Differential  Attacks:  Applications  to  CLEFIA,  Camellia,  LBlock   and  Simon (Full  Version)

Scrutinizing and Improving Impossible Differential Attacks: Applications to CLEFIA, Camellia, LBlock and Simon (Full Version)

... 128-bit block cipher developed by SONY in 2007 [29] and adopted as an international ISO/IEC 29192 standard in lightweight ...numerous attacks have been published so far on reduced round versions [34, 35, ... See full document

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XS-circuits  in  Block  Ciphers

XS-circuits in Block Ciphers

... Different combinations of operations give different types of circuits. Some of them, for example, circuits of types ARX and LRX, have gained much attention in the last decade. In the circuits mentioned, the ... See full document

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Exploring  the  Resilience  of  Some  Lightweight  Ciphers  Against  Profiled  Single  Trace  Attacks

Exploring the Resilience of Some Lightweight Ciphers Against Profiled Single Trace Attacks

... all ciphers effectively act on the state in some block-wise manner we first explain what our basic ‘block’ ...suitable block would be a column ...this block allows us to conclude ... See full document

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Protecting  Block  Ciphers  against  Differential  Fault  Attacks  without  Re-keying (Extended  Version)

Protecting Block Ciphers against Differential Fault Attacks without Re-keying (Extended Version)

... protect block cipher implementations against Differential Fault Attacks ...into some part of the block cipher plaintext, thus effectively rendering DFA much harder to ...Tweakable block ... See full document

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Revisiting  Key-alternating  Feistel  Ciphers  for  Shorter  Keys   and  Multi-user  Security

Revisiting Key-alternating Feistel Ciphers for Shorter Keys and Multi-user Security

... compromising some users among many, which can be substantially easier ...parallel attacks on many keys at once have been considered as the most promising way to break AES-128 ... See full document

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New  Attacks  on  Feistel  Structures  with  Improved  Memory  Complexities

New Attacks on Feistel Structures with Improved Memory Complexities

... known attacks on several block ciphers, including CAST-128, DEAL, and ...known attacks, and if we also exploit the specific properties of the analyzed cipher, the improvements become even more ... See full document

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The  Simeck  Family  of  Lightweight  Block  Ciphers

The Simeck Family of Lightweight Block Ciphers

... known attacks against the Simon and Speck families of block ...known attacks on reduced ...-like ciphers. They provide some set of parameters that are optimal with respect to differ- ... See full document

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On  the  Existence  of  Non-Linear  Invariants   and  Algebraic  Polynomial  Constructive  Approach  to  Backdoors  in  Block  Ciphers

On the Existence of Non-Linear Invariants and Algebraic Polynomial Constructive Approach to Backdoors in Block Ciphers

... with Feistel ciphers with two and several branches ...real-life block cipher setting? This rather than building some very peculiar new ciphers [17, 18, 15, ... See full document

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Quantum  Key-recovery  Attack  on  Feistel  Structures

Quantum Key-recovery Attack on Feistel Structures

... of quantum computers, the security of classical cryptographic schemes is heavily ...that quantum computing not only impacts public key cryptography, but also breaks several secret key schemes in polynomial ... See full document

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Quantum  Chosen-Ciphertext  Attacks  against  Feistel  Ciphers

Quantum Chosen-Ciphertext Attacks against Feistel Ciphers

... We observe that, for the second type, recovering the secret cycle-period is not necessary as long as a non-ideal behavior is detected. If we follow [13] to recover the secret cycle-period by using Simon’s algorithm, one ... See full document

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