PRINTcipher
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- Threshold implementations of small S-boxes
- Differential attacks: using alternative operations
- Two notions of differential equivalence on Sboxes
- A survey on implementation of lightweight block ciphers for resource constraints devices
- Slender-set differential cryptanalysis
- Quantum generic attacks on key-alternating Feistel ciphers for shorter keys
- On the resilience of Even-Mansour to invariant permutations
- A new non-random property of 4.5-round PRINCE
- WARP: revisiting GFN for lightweight 128-bit block cipher
- Enhanced criteria on differential uniformity and nonlinearity of cryptographically significant functions
- Cryptanalysis of the light-weight cipher A2U2
- Full analysis of \textsc{PRINTcipher} with respect to invariant subspace attack: efficient key recovery and countermeasures
- Differential cryptanalysis of round-reduced printcipher: computing roots of permutations
- Linear cryptanalysis of printcipher -- trails and samples everywhere
- Reflection cryptanalysis of PRINCE-like ciphers
- New observations on invariant subspace attack
- On classes of weak keys of generalized cryptosystem PRINT
- Multidimensional meet-in-the-middle attack and its applications to KATAN32/48/64
- Improbable differential attacks on \texttt{PRESENT} using undisturbed bits
- AKF: a key alternating Feistel scheme for lightweight cipher designs
- Side-channel analysis protection and low-latency in action -- case study of PRINCE and Midori
- Combined Differential and Linear Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round PRINTcipher
- Revised version of block cipher CHAM
- Practical attack on 8 rounds of the lightweight block cipher KLEIN
- Differential cryptanalysis of PRESENT-like cipher
- Mind the propagation of states. New automatic search tool for impossible differentials and impossible polytopic transitions
- Building blockcipher from tweakable blockcipher: extending FSE 2009 proposal
- PRINTcipher: A Block Cipher for IC-Printing
- Improving the security and efficiency of block ciphers based on LS-designs
- CHAM: a family of lightweight block ciphers for resource-constrained devices
- On the multi-output filtering model and its applications
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