Blockcipher-based authenticated encryption: how small can we go?
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- Blockcipher-based authenticated encryption: how small can we go?
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- Authenticated encryption for very short inputs
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- Blockcipher-based authenticated encryption: how small can we go?
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- Towards closing the security gap of Tweak-aNd-Tweak (TNT)
- Lightweight authenticated encryption mode suitable for threshold implementation
- Blockcipher-based authenticated encryption: how small can we go?
- \textsf{tHyENA}: making \textsf{HyENA} even smaller
- Parallel verification of serial MAC and AE modes
- \textsf{Light-OCB}: parallel lightweight authenticated cipher with full security
- A small GIFT-COFB: lightweight bit-serial architectures
- How to find small AI-systems for antiblocking decoding
- CLOC: authenticated encryption for short input
- FIDES: lightweight authenticated cipher with side-channel resistance for constrained hardware
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