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Recursive Diffusion Layers for Block Ciphers and Hash Functions

Sajadieh, Mahdi
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Dakhilalian, Mohammad
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Mala, Hamid
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2012
Proceedings of Fast Software Encryption
FSE

Many modern block ciphers use maximum distance separable (MDS) matrices as the main part of their diffusion layers. In this paper, we propose a new class of diffusion layers constructed from several rounds of Feistel-like structures whose round functions are linear. We investigate the requirements of the underlying linear functions to achieve the maximal branch number for the proposed 44 words diffusion layer. The proposed diffusion layers only require word-level XORs, rotations, and they have simple inverses. They can be replaced in the diffusion layer of the block ciphers MMB and Hierocrypt to increase their security and performance, respectively. Finally, we try to extend our results for up to 88 words diffusion layers.

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