With the establishment of the AES the need for new block ciphers has been greatly diminished; for almost all block cipher applications the AES is an excellent and preferred choice. However, despite recent implementation advances, the AES is not suitable for extremely constrained environments such as RFID tags and sensor networks. In this paper we describe an ultra-lightweight block cipher, present. Both security and hardware efficiency have been equally important during the design of the cipher and at 1570 GE, the hardware requirements for present are competitive with today’s leading compact stream ciphers
Devices of extremely small computational power like RFID tags are used in practice to a rapidly grow...
We present a new block cipher LED. While dedicated to compact hardware implementation, and offering ...
Lightweight ciphers are defined as symmetric ciphers. They could be categorized into stream and bloc...
Although the AES is an excellent and preferred choice for almost all block cipher applications, it i...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Security mechanisms to protect our systems and...
Resource-efficient cryptographic primitives become fundamental for realizing both security and effic...
Most of the cryptographic protocols that we use frequently on the internet are designed in a fashion...
Summarization: Embedded systems are deployed in various domains, including industrial installations,...
In recent years more and more security sensitive applications use passive smart devices such as cont...
In the past decade, we observed the trend of technological advancement towards the field of portable...
The restricted devices have a small memory, simple processor, and limited power. To secure them, we ...
AbstractAdvanced Encryption Standard (AES) is the standardized block cipher, which is used in variou...
International audienceOver the past 10 years, the multitude of highly constrained applications such ...
Ubiquitous and pervasive computing are new era of computing and it needs lightweight cryptographic a...
Summarization: Pervasive computing constitutes a growing trend, aiming to embed smart devices into e...
Devices of extremely small computational power like RFID tags are used in practice to a rapidly grow...
We present a new block cipher LED. While dedicated to compact hardware implementation, and offering ...
Lightweight ciphers are defined as symmetric ciphers. They could be categorized into stream and bloc...
Although the AES is an excellent and preferred choice for almost all block cipher applications, it i...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Security mechanisms to protect our systems and...
Resource-efficient cryptographic primitives become fundamental for realizing both security and effic...
Most of the cryptographic protocols that we use frequently on the internet are designed in a fashion...
Summarization: Embedded systems are deployed in various domains, including industrial installations,...
In recent years more and more security sensitive applications use passive smart devices such as cont...
In the past decade, we observed the trend of technological advancement towards the field of portable...
The restricted devices have a small memory, simple processor, and limited power. To secure them, we ...
AbstractAdvanced Encryption Standard (AES) is the standardized block cipher, which is used in variou...
International audienceOver the past 10 years, the multitude of highly constrained applications such ...
Ubiquitous and pervasive computing are new era of computing and it needs lightweight cryptographic a...
Summarization: Pervasive computing constitutes a growing trend, aiming to embed smart devices into e...
Devices of extremely small computational power like RFID tags are used in practice to a rapidly grow...
We present a new block cipher LED. While dedicated to compact hardware implementation, and offering ...
Lightweight ciphers are defined as symmetric ciphers. They could be categorized into stream and bloc...