In this paper we present truncated differential analysis of reduced-round LBlock by computing the differential distribution of every nibble of the state. LLR statistical test is used as a tool to apply the distinguishing and key-recovery attacks. To build the distinguisher, all possible differences are traced through the cipher and the truncated differential probability distribution is determined for every output nibble. We concatenate additional rounds to the beginning and end of the truncated differential distribution to apply the key-recovery attack. By exploiting properties of the key schedule, we obtain a large overlap of key bits used in the beginning and final rounds. This allows us to significantly increase the differential probabil...
CAST-128 is a block cipher used in a number of products, notably as the default cipher in some versi...
International audienceLBlock is a new lightweight block cipher proposed by Wu and Zhang (2011) [12] ...
Abstract: At the beginning of the paper we give an overview of linear and differential cryptanalysis...
In this paper we present truncated differential analysis of reduced-round LBlock by computing the di...
TWINE is a recent lightweight block cipher based on a Feistel structure. We first present two new at...
Impossible differential attacks are among the most powerful forms of cryptanalysis against block cip...
Abstract. The mere number of various apparently different statistical attacks on block ciphers has r...
Abstract For block ciphers, Bogdanov et al. found that there are some linear approximations satisfyi...
Truncated differential attacks were introduced by Knudsen in 1994 [1]. They are a well-known family...
Impossible differential cryptanalysis has been proved to be one of the most powerful techniques to a...
We improve truncated differential attacks on t-branch contracting Feistel ciphers with a domain size...
In this paper, we have suggested rectifications in differential cryptanalysis of ultra-lightweight b...
The current paper presents an integral cryptanalysis in the single-key setting against light-weight ...
"December 2013""A thesis submitted for the degreee of Doctor of Philosophy"Includes bibliographical ...
Lblock is a lightweight block cipher proposed in ACNS 2011. It has 64-bit block size and 80-bit key ...
CAST-128 is a block cipher used in a number of products, notably as the default cipher in some versi...
International audienceLBlock is a new lightweight block cipher proposed by Wu and Zhang (2011) [12] ...
Abstract: At the beginning of the paper we give an overview of linear and differential cryptanalysis...
In this paper we present truncated differential analysis of reduced-round LBlock by computing the di...
TWINE is a recent lightweight block cipher based on a Feistel structure. We first present two new at...
Impossible differential attacks are among the most powerful forms of cryptanalysis against block cip...
Abstract. The mere number of various apparently different statistical attacks on block ciphers has r...
Abstract For block ciphers, Bogdanov et al. found that there are some linear approximations satisfyi...
Truncated differential attacks were introduced by Knudsen in 1994 [1]. They are a well-known family...
Impossible differential cryptanalysis has been proved to be one of the most powerful techniques to a...
We improve truncated differential attacks on t-branch contracting Feistel ciphers with a domain size...
In this paper, we have suggested rectifications in differential cryptanalysis of ultra-lightweight b...
The current paper presents an integral cryptanalysis in the single-key setting against light-weight ...
"December 2013""A thesis submitted for the degreee of Doctor of Philosophy"Includes bibliographical ...
Lblock is a lightweight block cipher proposed in ACNS 2011. It has 64-bit block size and 80-bit key ...
CAST-128 is a block cipher used in a number of products, notably as the default cipher in some versi...
International audienceLBlock is a new lightweight block cipher proposed by Wu and Zhang (2011) [12] ...
Abstract: At the beginning of the paper we give an overview of linear and differential cryptanalysis...