Analysis of authenticated encryption stream ciphers
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27/09/2009
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Authenticated Encryption (AE) is the cryptographic process of providing simultaneous confidentiality and integrity protection to messages. AE is potentially more efficient than applying a two-step process of providing confidentiality for a message by encrypting the message and in a separate pass, providing integrity protection by generating a Message Authentication Code (MAC) tag. This paper presents results on the analysis of three AE stream ciphers submitted to the recently completed eSTREAM competition. We classify the ciphers based on the methods the ciphers use to provide authenticated encryption and discuss possible methods for mounting attacks on these ciphers. |
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Australian Society for Operations Research Inc |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29876/1/29876.pdf http://www.asor.org.au/conf2009/index.php?page=1 Teo, Sui-Guan, Al-Mashrafi, Mufeed, Simpson, Leonie R., & Dawson, Edward (2009) Analysis of authenticated encryption stream ciphers. In Proceedings (Abstracts and Papers) of the 20th National Conference of Australian Society for Operations Research, Australian Society for Operations Research Inc, Gold Coast. |
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Copyright 2009 please consult the authors |
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Faculty of Science and Technology; Information Security Institute |
Palavras-Chave | #Authenticated Encryption #Message Authentication Codes #Stream Cipher #Data Encryption |
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Conference Paper |