conference paper
Decorrelated Fast Cipher: an AES Candidate
1998
CDROM1 of the Advanced Encryption Standard Candidate Conference
This report presents a response to the call for candidates issued by the National Institute for Standards and Technologies (the Advanced Encryption Standard project). The proposed candidate - called DFC as for "Decorrelated Fast Cipher" - is based on the recent decorrelation technique. This provides provable security against several classes of attacks which include Differential Cryptanalysis and Linear Cryptanalysis.
Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Gilbert, Henri
Girault, Marc
Hoogvorst, Philippe
Noilhan, fabrice
Pornin, Thomas
Poupard, Guillaume
Stern, Jacques
Date Issued
1998
Published in
CDROM1 of the Advanced Encryption Standard Candidate Conference
Series title/Series vol.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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OTHER
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