WARP: revisiting GFN for lightweight 128-bit block cipher
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Publication:832383
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-81652-0_21zbMATH Open1485.94052OpenAlexW3184593118MaRDI QIDQ832383FDOQ832383
Authors: Subhadeep Banik, Zhenzhen Bao, Takanori Isobe, Hiroyasu Kubo, Fukang Liu, Kazuhiko Minematsu, Kosei Sakamoto, Nao Shibata, Maki Shigeri
Publication date: 25 March 2022
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81652-0_21
Recommendations
- FPGA-based assessment of Midori and \textsc{Gift} lightweight block ciphers
- Пригодная для низкоресурсной реализации модификация блочного шифра ГОСТ
- TWIS – A Lightweight Block Cipher
- Implementing lightweight block ciphers on \texttt{x86} architectures
- KLEIN: a new family of lightweight block ciphers
- Lightweight Block Ciphers Revisited: Cryptanalysis of Reduced Round PRESENT and HIGHT
- FUTURE: a lightweight block cipher using an optimal diffusion matrix
- PRESENT: An Ultra-Lightweight Block Cipher
- LLLWBC: a new low-latency light-weight block cipher
lightweight block cipher128-bit block ciphergeneralized Feistel networkunified decryptionunified encryption
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Cited In (8)
- New algorithm for exhausting optimal permutations for generalized Feistel networks
- Key-recovery attacks on \texttt{CRAFT} and \texttt{WARP}
- Improved the automated evaluation algorithm against differential attacks and its application to WARP
- MILP based differential attack on round reduced WARP
- Meet-in-the-middle attack with splice-and-cut technique and a general automatic framework
- On the (im)possibility of improving the round diffusion of generalized Feistel structures
- Revisiting differential-linear attacks via a boomerang perspective with application to AES, Ascon, CLEFIA, SKINNY, PRESENT, KNOT, TWINE, WARP, LBlock, Simeck, and SERPENT
- Observations on the branch number and differential analysis of SPEEDY
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