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DFCv2

Granboulan, Louis
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Nguyen, Phong
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Noilhan, Fabrice
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2000
Selected Areas in Cryptography, 7th Annual International Workshop, SAC 2000
Selected Areas in Cryptography, 7th Annual International Workshop, SAC 2000

The development process of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) was launched in 1997 by the US government through NIST. The Decorrelated Fast Cipher (DFC) was the CNRS proposal for the AES, among 14 other candidates in 1998. It was based on the recent decorrelation theory, to obtain certain security proofs covering linear and differential cryptanalysis. DFC received numerous comments. In particular, Coppersmith discovered a weakness in the key schedule. We address this weakness by a slight modification on DFC. This paper presents the specifications and rationales of DFC version 2, and discusses issues raised during the AES process.

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DOI
10.1007/3-540-44983-3_5
Author(s)
Granboulan, Louis
Nguyen, Phong
Noilhan, Fabrice
Vaudenay, Serge  
Date Issued

2000

Published in
Selected Areas in Cryptography, 7th Annual International Workshop, SAC 2000
Series title/Series vol.

Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 2012

Start page

57

End page

71

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Selected Areas in Cryptography, 7th Annual International Workshop, SAC 2000

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

August 14-15, 2000

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January 19, 2007
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