Truncated differential based known-key attacks on round-reduced SIMON
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Recommendations
- Improved Linear Hull Attack on Round-Reduced Simon with Dynamic Key-Guessing Techniques
- Cryptanalysis of reduced-round SIMON32 and SIMON48
- Improved Linear Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round SIMON-32 and SIMON-48
- Clustering effect in \textsc{Simon} and \textsc{Simeck}
- Differential cryptanalysis of round-reduced \textsc{Simon} and \textsc{Speck}
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1942429 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Breaking Grain-128 with dynamic cube attacks
- Differential analysis of block ciphers \textsc{Simon} and \textsc{Speck}
- Differential cryptanalysis of round-reduced \textsc{Simon} and \textsc{Speck}
- Distinguishers for Ciphers and Known Key Attack against Rijndael with Large Blocks
- Fault analysis on \textsc{Simon} family of lightweight block ciphers
- HIGHT: A New Block Cipher Suitable for Low-Resource Device
- Improved Linear Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round SIMON-32 and SIMON-48
- KATAN and KTANTAN — A Family of Small and Efficient Hardware-Oriented Block Ciphers
- KLEIN: a new family of lightweight block ciphers
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- Links between truncated differential and multidimensional linear properties of block ciphers and underlying attack complexities
- Match Box Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks on the SIMON Family of Block Ciphers
- Multi-differential Cryptanalysis on Reduced DM-PRESENT-80: Collisions and Other Differential Properties
- Observations on the \textsf{SIMON} block cipher family
- On the impact of known-key attacks on hash functions
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- PRESENT: An Ultra-Lightweight Block Cipher
- PRINCE -- a low-latency block cipher for pervasive computing applications. Extended abstract
- Piccolo: An Ultra-Lightweight Blockcipher
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- The LED block cipher
- The \textsc{Simon} and \textsc{Speck} block ciphers on AVR 8-bit microcontrollers
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