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Fast Software Encryption 14th International Workshop, FSE 2007, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, March 26-28, 2007, Revised Selected Papers
Title:
Fast Software Encryption 14th International Workshop, FSE 2007, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, March 26-28, 2007, Revised Selected Papers
Author:
Biryukov, Alex. editor.
ISBN:
9783540746195
Physical Description:
XI, 470 p. online resource.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4593
Contents:
Hash Function Cryptanalysis and Design (I) -- Producing Collisions for Panama, Instantaneously -- Cryptanalysis of FORK-256 -- The Grindahl Hash Functions -- Stream Ciphers Cryptanalysis (I) -- Overtaking VEST -- Cryptanalysis of Achterbahn-128/80 -- Differential-Linear Attacks Against the Stream Cipher Phelix -- Theory -- How to Enrich the Message Space of a Cipher -- Security Analysis of Constructions Combining FIL Random Oracles -- Bad and Good Ways of Post-processing Biased Physical Random Numbers -- Fast Talks: Block Cipher Cryptanalysis -- Improved Slide Attacks -- A New Class of Weak Keys for Blowfish -- Fast Talks: Block Cipher Design -- The 128-Bit Blockcipher CLEFIA (Extended Abstract) -- New Lightweight DES Variants -- Block Cipher Cryptanalysis -- A New Attack on 6-Round IDEA -- Related-Key Rectangle Attacks on Reduced AES-192 and AES-256 -- An Analysis of XSL Applied to BES -- Stream Cipher Cryptanalysis (II) -- On the Security of IV Dependent Stream Ciphers -- Two General Attacks on Pomaranch-Like Keystream Generators -- Analysis of QUAD -- Cryptanalysis of Hash Functions (II) -- Message Freedom in MD4 and MD5 Collisions: Application to APOP -- New Message Difference for MD4 -- Algebraic Cryptanalysis of 58-Round SHA-1 -- Theory of Stream Ciphers -- Algebraic Immunity of S-Boxes and Augmented Functions -- Generalized Correlation Analysis of Vectorial Boolean Functions -- Side Channel Attacks -- An Analytical Model for Time-Driven Cache Attacks -- MACs and Small Block Ciphers -- Improving the Security of MACs Via Randomized Message Preprocessing -- New Bounds for PMAC, TMAC, and XCBC -- Perfect Block Ciphers with Small Blocks.
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