The following pages link to Fast Software Encryption (Q5902490):
Displaying 19 items.
- Another look at normal approximations in cryptanalysis (Q293721) (← links)
- Capability of evolutionary cryptosystems against differential cryptanalysis (Q350963) (← links)
- Evolutionary cryptography against multidimensional linear cryptanalysis (Q351026) (← links)
- An overview of distinguishing attacks on stream ciphers (Q1032489) (← links)
- Multiple (truncated) differential cryptanalysis: explicit upper bounds on data complexity (Q1667453) (← links)
- Rigorous upper bounds on data complexities of block cipher cryptanalysis (Q1676236) (← links)
- Multidimensional linear cryptanalysis (Q1715851) (← links)
- Revisiting the wrong-key-randomization hypothesis (Q2175215) (← links)
- Large-scale high-resolution computational validation of novel complexity models in linear cryptanalysis (Q2349643) (← links)
- Correlation attacks on combination generators (Q2376654) (← links)
- Accurate estimates of the data complexity and success probability for various cryptanalyses (Q2430686) (← links)
- On some connections between statistics and cryptology (Q2437860) (← links)
- On probability of success in linear and differential cryptanalysis (Q2482339) (← links)
- On the Wrong Key Randomisation and Key Equivalence Hypotheses in Matsui’s Algorithm 2 (Q2946869) (← links)
- A Bounded-Space Near-Optimal Key Enumeration Algorithm for Multi-subkey Side-Channel Attacks (Q2975813) (← links)
- New Features of Latin Dances: Analysis of Salsa, ChaCha, and Rumba (Q3525696) (← links)
- An estimate for the mean error probability of a Bayesian criterion for testing hypotheses in the problem of cryptanalysis of a combined gamma generator with nonuniform noise (Q5391386) (← links)
- Linear Cryptanalysis of Non Binary Ciphers (Q5452257) (← links)
- Another look at key randomisation hypotheses (Q6070344) (← links)