The Security of the Extended Codebook (XCB) Mode of Operation
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Recommendations
- Post-quantum security of the CBC, CFB, OFB, CTR, and XTS modes of operation
- The security of individual bit for XTR
- Improved Security Analysis of XEX and LRW Modes
- Cryptanalysis of the ANSI X9. 52 CBCM Mode
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1303116
- The security of the IAPM and IACBC modes
- Relaxing full-codebook security: a refined analysis of key-length extension schemes
- Fast Encryption and Authentication: XCBC Encryption and XECB Authentication Modes
- Fault attacks on XEX mode with application to certain authenticated encryption modes
Cited in
(14)- Fast Encryption and Authentication: XCBC Encryption and XECB Authentication Modes
- Tweakable enciphering schemes using only the encryption function of a block cipher
- Weak-key and related-key analysis of hash-counter-hash tweakable enciphering schemes
- Automated proofs of block cipher modes of operation
- Authenticated encryption with small stretch (or, how to accelerate AERO)
- Tweakable Enciphering Schemes from Hash-Sum-Expansion
- Breaking tweakable enciphering schemes using Simon's algorithm
- Another look at XCB
- Secure storage -- confidentiality and authentication
- \textsf{FAST}: disk encryption and beyond
- A domain extender for the ideal cipher
- Mystrium: wide block encryption efficient on entry-level processors
- Designing tweakable enciphering schemes using public permutations
- An Improved Security Bound for HCTR
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