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The following pages link to Improved Differential Cryptanalysis of Round-Reduced Speck (Q2798611):
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- Linear cryptanalysis of reduced-round SPECK (Q903200) (← links)
- Proposing an MILP-based method for the experimental verification of difference-based trails: application to SPECK, SIMECK (Q1981795) (← links)
- A deeper look at machine learning-based cryptanalysis (Q2056717) (← links)
- Improved differential-linear attack with application to round-reduced Speck32/64 (Q2096647) (← links)
- Automatic Differential Analysis of ARX Block Ciphers with Application to SPECK and LEA (Q2817825) (← links)
- Block Cipher Speed and Energy Efficiency Records on the MSP430: System Design Trade-Offs for 16-Bit Embedded Applications (Q2946469) (← links)
- Improved Fault Analysis on the Block Cipher SPECK by Injecting Faults in the Same Round (Q2988354) (← links)
- Improved Cryptanalysis on SipHash (Q3297614) (← links)
- MILP-Based Automatic Search Algorithms for Differential and Linear Trails for Speck (Q4639483) (← links)
- Meet-in-the-filter and dynamic counting with applications to \textsc{Speck} (Q6535077) (← links)
- Improved differential cryptanalysis on SPECK using plaintext structures (Q6535474) (← links)
- Differential-linear approximation semi-unconstrained searching and partition tree: application to LEA and Speck (Q6595814) (← links)
- More insight on deep learning-aided cryptanalysis (Q6595824) (← links)
- Advancing the meet-in-the-filter technique: applications to CHAM and KATAN (Q6619853) (← links)
- Probabilistic extensions: a one-step framework for finding rectangle attacks and beyond (Q6636397) (← links)
- Is ML-based cryptanalysis inherently limited? Simulating cryptographic adversaries via gradient-based methods (Q6652981) (← links)