
Fast Software Encryption
17th International Workshop, FSE 2010, Seoul, Korea, February 7-10, 2010 Revised Selected Papers
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Published on 30. June 2010
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XI, 385 pages
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Fast Software Encryption (FSE) 2010,the 17th in a series of workshopson s- metriccryptography,washeldinSeoul,Korea,duringFebruary7-10,2010.Since 2002,theFSE workshophasbeensponsoredbythe InternationalAssociationfor Cryptologic Research (IACR). The ?rst FSE workshop was held in Cambridge, UK (1993), followed by workshops in Leuven, Belgium (1994), Cambridge, UK (1996),Haifa,Israel(1997),Paris,France(1998),Rome, Italy(1999),NewYork, USA (2000), Yokohama, Japan (2001), Leuven, Belgium (2002), Lund, Sweden (2003), New Delhi, India (2004), Paris, France (2005), Graz, Austria (2006), Luxembourg, Luxembourg (2007), Lausanne, Switzerland (2008), and Leuven, Belgium (2009). The FSE workshop concentrates on fast and secure primitives for symmetric cryptography, including the design and analysis of block ciphers, stream ciphers, encryption schemes, analysis and evaluation tools, hash fu- tions, and message authentication codes. This year 67 papers were submitted. Each paper was reviewed by at least threereviewers,andpapers(co-)authoredbyProgramCommitteememberswere reviewed by at least ?ve reviewers.
From the 67 papers, 21 were accepted for presentationattheworkshop,andtheseproceedingscontaintherevisedversions of the papers. At the end of the review phase, the Program Committee selected the paper "Attacking the Knudsen-Preneel Compression Functions" by Onur .. Ozen, Thomas Shrimpton, and Martijn Stam to receive the best paper award. The workshop also featured two invited talks, "The Survey of Cryptanalysis on Hash Functions" by Xiaoyun Wang and "A Provable-Security Perspective on Hash Function Design" by Thomas Shrimpton. Along with the presentation of the papers and the invited talks, the rump session was organized and chaired by Orr Dunkelman.
From the 67 papers, 21 were accepted for presentationattheworkshop,andtheseproceedingscontaintherevisedversions of the papers. At the end of the review phase, the Program Committee selected the paper "Attacking the Knudsen-Preneel Compression Functions" by Onur .. Ozen, Thomas Shrimpton, and Martijn Stam to receive the best paper award. The workshop also featured two invited talks, "The Survey of Cryptanalysis on Hash Functions" by Xiaoyun Wang and "A Provable-Security Perspective on Hash Function Design" by Thomas Shrimpton. Along with the presentation of the papers and the invited talks, the rump session was organized and chaired by Orr Dunkelman.
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Berlin
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978-3-642-13857-7 (9783642138577)
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10.1007/978-3-642-13858-4
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17th International Workshop, FSE 2010, Seoul, Korea, February 7-10, 2010 Revised Selected Papers
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Stream Ciphers and Block Ciphers.- Cryptanalysis of the DECT Standard Cipher.- Improving the Generalized Feistel.- Nonlinear Equivalence of Stream Ciphers.- RFID and Implementations.- Lightweight Privacy Preserving Authentication for RFID Using a Stream Cipher.- Fast Software AES Encryption.- Hash Functions I.- Attacking the Knudsen-Preneel Compression Functions.- Finding Preimages of Tiger Up to 23 Steps.- Cryptanalysis of ESSENCE.- Theory.- Domain Extension for Enhanced Target Collision-Resistant Hash Functions.- Security Analysis of the Mode of JH Hash Function.- Enhanced Security Notions for Dedicated-Key Hash Functions: Definitions and Relationships.- Message Authentication Codes.- A Unified Method for Improving PRF Bounds for a Class of Blockcipher Based MACs.- How to Thwart Birthday Attacks against MACs via Small Randomness.- Constructing Rate-1 MACs from Related-Key Unpredictable Block Ciphers: PGV Model Revisited.- Hash Functions II.- Higher Order Differential Attack on Step-Reduced Variants of Luffa v1.- Rebound Attack on Reduced-Round Versions of JH.- Hash Functions III (Short Presentation).- Pseudo-cryptanalysis of the Original Blue Midnight Wish.- Differential and Invertibility Properties of BLAKE.- Cryptanalysis.- Rotational Cryptanalysis of ARX.- Another Look at Complementation Properties.- Super-Sbox Cryptanalysis: Improved Attacks for AES-Like Permutations.