PRINCEv2. More security for (almost) no overhead
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- A practical-time related-key attack on the KASUMI cryptosystem used in GSM and 3G telephony
- A practical-time related-key attack on the \texttt{KASUMI} cryptosystem used in GSM and 3G telephony
- Applying MILP method to searching integral distinguishers based on division property for 6 lightweight block ciphers
- Bit-based division property and application to \textsc{Simon} family
- Cryptanalytic time-memory-data tradeoffs for FX-constructions with applications to PRINCE and PRIDE
- Faster key recovery attack on round-reduced PRINCE
- Improved multi-dimensional meet-in-the-middle cryptanalysis of KATAN
- Low-latency encryption -- is ``lightweight = light + wait?
- Meet-in-the-middle attacks and structural analysis of round-reduced PRINCE
- Multi-user collisions: applications to discrete logarithm, Even-Mansour and PRINCE
- Multiple differential cryptanalysis of round-reduced \textsc{PRINCE}
- New impossible differential search tool from design and cryptanalysis aspects. Revealing structural properties of several ciphers
- PRINCE -- a low-latency block cipher for pervasive computing applications. Extended abstract
- Practical low data-complexity subspace-trail cryptanalysis of round-reduced PRINCE
- Related-Key Cryptanalysis of the Full AES-192 and AES-256
- Scrutinizing and improving impossible differential attacks: applications to CLEFIA, Camellia, Lblock and Simon
- Security analysis of \textsc{Prince}
- Sieve-in-the-middle: improved MITM attacks
- Structural evaluation by generalized integral property
- The SKINNY Family of Block Ciphers and Its Low-Latency Variant MANTIS
- \texttt{Midori}: a block cipher for low energy
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(8)- LLLWBC: a new low-latency light-weight block cipher
- Provably secure reflection ciphers
- Parallel SAT framework to find clustering of differential characteristics and its applications
- Energy consumption of protected cryptographic hardware cores. An experimental study
- Generalized Feistel ciphers for efficient prime field masking
- Observations on the branch number and differential analysis of SPEEDY
- Cryptanalysis of reduced round SPEEDY
- PRINCE -- a low-latency block cipher for pervasive computing applications. Extended abstract
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