Fast Software Encryption 7th International Workshop, FSE 2000, New York, NY, USA, April 10-12, 2000. Proceedings /
Since 1993, cryptographic algorithm research has centered around the Fast So- ware Encryption (FSE) workshop. First held at Cambridge University with 30 attendees, it has grown over the years and has achieved worldwide recognition as a premiere conference. It has been held in Belgium, Israel, France...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2001.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2001. |
| Series: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Specific Stream-Cipher Cryptanalysis
- Real Time Cryptanalysis of A5/1 on a PC
- Statistical Analysis of the Alleged RC4 Keystream Generator
- New Ciphers
- The Software-Oriented Stream Cipher SSC2
- Mercy: A Fast Large Block Cipher for Disk Sector Encryption
- AES Cryptanalysis 1
- A Statistical Attack on RC6
- Amplified Boomerang Attacks Against Reduced-Round MARS and Serpent
- Correlations in RC6 with a Reduced Number of Rounds
- Block-Cipher Cryptanalysis 1
- On the Interpolation Attacks on Block Ciphers
- Stochastic Cryptanalysis of Crypton
- Power Analysis
- Bitslice Ciphers and Power Analysis Attacks
- Securing the AES Finalists Against Power Analysis Attacks
- General Stream-Cipher Cryptanalysis
- Ciphertext only Reconstruction of Stream Ciphers Based on Combination Generators
- A Simple Algorithm for Fast Correlation Attacks on Stream Ciphers
- A Low-Complexity and High-Performance Algorithm for the Fast Correlation Attack
- AES Cryptanalysis 2
- Improved Cryptanalysis of Rijndael
- On the Pseudorandomness of the AES Finalists - RC6 and Serpent
- Block-Cipher Cryptanalysis 2
- Linear Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round Versions of the SAFER Block Cipher Family
- A Chosen-Plaintext Linear Attack on DES
- Theoretical Work
- Provable Security against Differential and Linear Cryptanalysis for the SPN Structure
- Unforgeable Encryption and Chosen Ciphertext Secure Modes of Operation
- Efficient Methods for Generating MARS-Like S-Boxes.