Revisiting the security of \textsf{COMET} authenticated encryption scheme
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Recommendations
- OMD: a compression function mode of operation for authenticated encryption
- Efficient schemes for committing authenticated encryption
- The Oribatida v1.3 family of lightweight authenticated encryption schemes
- Reducing the cost of authenticity with leakages: a CIML2-secure AE scheme with one call to a strongly protected tweakable block cipher
- \textsc{Ascon} v1.2: lightweight authenticated encryption and hashing
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 862975 (Why is no real title available?)
- Blockcipher-based authenticated encryption: how small can we go?
- CHAM: a family of lightweight block ciphers for resource-constrained devices
- Duplexing the sponge: Single-pass authenticated encryption and other applications
- Key-alternating ciphers and key-length extension: exact bounds and multi-user security
- The \textsc{Simon} and \textsc{Speck} block ciphers on AVR 8-bit microcontrollers
- The “Coefficients H” Technique
Cited in
(6)- OMD: a compression function mode of operation for authenticated encryption
- Multi-user security of the Elephant v2 authenticated encryption mode
- The Oribatida v1.3 family of lightweight authenticated encryption schemes
- The \(\mathsf{mF}\) mode of authenticated encryption with associated data
- О стойкости режима аутентифицированного шифрования с дополнительными данными MGM к угрозе нарушения конфиденциальности;On the security of authenticated encryption mode with associated data MGM with respect to confidentiality threat
- Analyzing the provable security bounds of GIFT-COFB and Photon-Beetle
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