ALE: AES-based lightweight authenticated encryption
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- Leaked-state-forgery attack against the authenticated encryption algorithm ALE
- TriviA: a fast and secure authenticated encryption scheme
- Blockcipher-based authenticated encryption: how small can we go?
- Blockcipher-based authenticated encryption: how small can we go?
- Fast and memory-efficient key recovery in side-channel attacks
- Exipnos: an efficient verifiable dynamic symmetric searchable encryption scheme with forward and backward privacy
- The \textsf{CiliPadi} family of lightweight authenticated encryption, v1.2
- Survey of information security
- The LOCAL Attack: Cryptanalysis of the Authenticated Encryption Scheme ALE
- AEZ: anything-but eazy in hardware
- APE: authenticated permutation-based encryption for lightweight cryptography
- \textsf{Light-OCB}: parallel lightweight authenticated cipher with full security
- Security analysis of subterranean 2.0
- \textsc{Ascon} v1.2: lightweight authenticated encryption and hashing
- The \texttt{Deoxys} AEAD family
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- A simple forgery attack on Pelican
- New representations of the AES key schedule
- Differential Forgery Attack Against LAC
- Exploring lightweight efficiency of ForkAES
- Almost universal forgery attacks on AES-based MAC's
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- Hold your breath, PRIMATEs are lightweight
- New representations of the AES key schedule
- ASC-1: an authenticated encryption stream cipher
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- AEGIS: a fast authenticated encryption algorithm
- Efficient hardware accelerator for AEGIS-128 authenticated encryption
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