The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) developed the Simon and Speck families of lightweight block ciphers as an aid for securing applications in very constrained environments where AES may not be suitable. This paper sum-marizes the algorithms, their design rationale, along with current cryptanalysis and implemen-tation results.
International audienceLightweight cryptography (LWC) is an interesting research area in the field o...
Technology is evolving rapidly and with technology, the internet is also changing. People used to us...
With the establishment of the AES the need for new block ciphers has been greatly diminished; for al...
The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) developed the SIMON and SPECK families of lightweight block ...
In this paper we present 7 block cipher algorithms Simon, Speck, KATAN, LED, TEA, Present and Sea. ...
We discuss the design rationale and analysis of the SIMON and SPECK lightweight block ciphers
In recent times, security for hardware and software appliances has proved to be a quintessential ext...
In cryptography, a block cipher is a deterministic algorithm operating on fixed-length groups of bit...
Resource-efficient cryptographic primitives become fundamental for realizing both security and effic...
In this paper we introduce an open framework for the benchmarking of lightweight block ciphers on a ...
Lightweight ciphers are defined as symmetric ciphers. They could be categorized into stream and bloc...
In this paper we present 3 block cipher algorithms Simon, Speck and KATAN. Each of them gets a shor...
The main problem in Internet of Things (IoT) security is how to find lightweight cryptosystems that ...
Two lightweight block cipher families, SIMON and SPECK, have been proposed by researchers from the N...
In the Internet of Things (IoT), many devices are connected and accumulate a sheer amount of data. T...
International audienceLightweight cryptography (LWC) is an interesting research area in the field o...
Technology is evolving rapidly and with technology, the internet is also changing. People used to us...
With the establishment of the AES the need for new block ciphers has been greatly diminished; for al...
The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) developed the SIMON and SPECK families of lightweight block ...
In this paper we present 7 block cipher algorithms Simon, Speck, KATAN, LED, TEA, Present and Sea. ...
We discuss the design rationale and analysis of the SIMON and SPECK lightweight block ciphers
In recent times, security for hardware and software appliances has proved to be a quintessential ext...
In cryptography, a block cipher is a deterministic algorithm operating on fixed-length groups of bit...
Resource-efficient cryptographic primitives become fundamental for realizing both security and effic...
In this paper we introduce an open framework for the benchmarking of lightweight block ciphers on a ...
Lightweight ciphers are defined as symmetric ciphers. They could be categorized into stream and bloc...
In this paper we present 3 block cipher algorithms Simon, Speck and KATAN. Each of them gets a shor...
The main problem in Internet of Things (IoT) security is how to find lightweight cryptosystems that ...
Two lightweight block cipher families, SIMON and SPECK, have been proposed by researchers from the N...
In the Internet of Things (IoT), many devices are connected and accumulate a sheer amount of data. T...
International audienceLightweight cryptography (LWC) is an interesting research area in the field o...
Technology is evolving rapidly and with technology, the internet is also changing. People used to us...
With the establishment of the AES the need for new block ciphers has been greatly diminished; for al...