Cryptographic strength of a new symmetric block cipher based on Feistel network
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Publication date: 12.09.2014
Technical Transactions, 2013, Automatic Control Issue 2 AC (10) 2013, pp. 67-80
https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.14.024.2607Authors
Cryptographic strength of a new symmetric block cipher based on Feistel network
The paper summarizes research on the cryptographic strength of a new symmetric block cipher based on the Feistel network. The classification of cryptographic attacks, depending on the cryptanalyst’s input data, is considered. For the purpose of testing, the linear and differential cryptanalysis as well as the Slide attack were used.
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Information: Technical Transactions, 2013, Automatic Control Issue 2 AC (10) 2013, pp. 67-80
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Cryptographic strength of a new symmetric block cipher based on Feistel network
Cryptographic strength of a new symmetric block cipher based on Feistel network
Lviv State University of Life Safety, Lviv. Ukraine
Published at: 12.09.2014
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