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ASAP
2010
IEEE
171views Hardware» more  ASAP 2010»
13 years 7 months ago
General-purpose FPGA platform for efficient encryption and hashing
Many applications require protection of secret or sensitive information, from sensor nodes and embedded applications to large distributed systems. The confidentiality of data can b...
Jakub Szefer, Yu-Yuan Chen, Ruby B. Lee
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 6 months ago
Spiking Neurons with ASNN Based-Methods for the Neural Block Cipher
Problem statement: This paper examines Artificial Spiking Neural Network (ASNN) which inter-connects group of artificial neurons that uses a mathematical model with the aid of blo...
Saleh Ali K. Al-Omari, Putra Sumari
CRYPTO
1999
Springer
159views Cryptology» more  CRYPTO 1999»
13 years 11 months ago
UMAC: Fast and Secure Message Authentication
We describe a message authentication algorithm, UMAC, which can authenticate messages (in software, on contemporary machines) roughly an order of magnitude faster than current prac...
John Black, Shai Halevi, Hugo Krawczyk, Ted Krovet...
FSE
2008
Springer
162views Cryptology» more  FSE 2008»
13 years 8 months ago
Collisions on SHA-0 in One Hour
At Crypto 2007, Joux and Peyrin showed that the boomerang attack, a classical tool in block cipher cryptanalysis, can also be very useful when analyzing hash functions. They applie...
Stéphane Manuel, Thomas Peyrin
ASIACRYPT
1999
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Equivalent Keys of HPC
This paper presents a weakness in the key schedule of the AES candidate HPC (Hasty Pudding Cipher). It is shown that for the HPC version with a 128-bit key, 1 in 256 keys is weak i...
Carl D'Halluin, Gert Bijnens, Bart Preneel, Vincen...