Fast software encryption : 6th International Workshop, FSE'99, Rome, Italy, March 24-26, 1999 : proceedings

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Fast software encryption : 6th International Workshop, FSE'99, Rome, Italy, March 24-26, 1999 : proceedings

Lars Knudsen (ed.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 1636)

Springer, c1999

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TheFastSoftwareEncryptionWorkshop1999isthesixthinaseriesofworkshops startinginCambridgeinDecember1993. TheworkshopwasorganizedbyGeneralChairWilliamWolfowicz,Fon- zioneU. Bordoni,andProgrammeChairLarsKnudsen,UniversityofBergen, Norway,incooperationwithSecurteam,asfaraslocalarrangementswerec- cerned. TheworkshopwasheldMarch24-26,1999inRome,Italy. Theworkshopconcentratedonallaspectsoffastsecretkeyciphers,inc- dingthedesignandcryptanalysisofblockandstreamciphers,aswellashash functions. Therewere51submissions,allofthemsubmittedelectronically. Ones- missionwaslaterwithdrawnbytheauthors,and22paperswereselectedfor presentation. Allsubmissionswerecarefullyreviewedbyatleast4committee members. Attheworkshop,preliminaryversionsofall22papersweredistri- tedtoallattendees. Aftertheworkshoptherewasa nalreviewingprocesswith additionalcommentstotheauthors. Ithasbeenachallengeformetochairthecommitteeofthisworkshop,andit isapleasuretothankallthemembersoftheprogrammecommitteefortheirhard work. Thecommitteethisyearconsistedof,inalphabeticorder,RossAnd- son(Cambridge,UK),EliBiham(Technion,Israel),DonCoppersmith(IBM, USA), Cunsheng Ding (Singapore), Dieter Gollmann (Microsoft, UK), James Massey (Denmark), Mitsuru Matsui (Mitsubishi, Japan), Bart Preneel (K. U. Leuven, Belgium), Bruce Schneier (Counterpane, USA), and Serge Vaudenay (ENS,France). ItisagreatpleasuretothankWilliamWolfowiczfororganisingtheworkshop. Also,itisapleasuretothankSecurteamforthelogisticsandTelsyandSunfor supportingtheconference. Finally,abigthankyoutoallsubmittingauthorsfor theircontributions,andtoallattendees(approximately165)oftheworkshop. Finally, I would like to thank Vincent Rijmen for his technical assistance in preparingtheseproceedings. April1999 LarsKnudsen TableofContents AdvancedEncryptionStandard ImprovedAnalysisofSomeSimpli edVariantsofRC6 ...1 S. Contini,R. L. Rivest,M. J. B. Robshaw,andY. L. Yin LinearCryptanalysisofRC5andRC6...16 J. Borst,B. Preneel,andJ. Vandewalle ARevisedVersionofCRYPTON:CRYPTONV1. 0...31 C. H. Lim AttackonSixRoundsofCRYPTON...46 C. D'TheFastSoftwareEncryptionWorkshop1999isthesixthinaseriesofworkshops startinginCambridgeinDecember1993. TheworkshopwasorganizedbyGeneralChairWilliamWolfowicz,Fon- zioneU. Bordoni,andProgrammeChairLarsKnudsen,UniversityofBergen, Norway,incooperationwithSecurteam,asfaraslocalarrangementswerec- cerned. TheworkshopwasheldMarch24-26,1999inRome,Italy. Theworkshopconcentratedonallaspectsoffastsecretkeyciphers,inc- dingthedesignandcryptanalysisofblockandstreamciphers,aswellashash functions. Therewere51submissions,allofthemsubmittedelectronically. Ones- missionwaslaterwithdrawnbytheauthors,and22paperswereselectedfor presentation. Allsubmissionswerecarefullyreviewedbyatleast4committee members. Attheworkshop,preliminaryversionsofall22papersweredistri- tedtoallattendees. Aftertheworkshoptherewasa nalreviewingprocesswith additionalcommentstotheauthors. Ithasbeenachallengeformetochairthecommitteeofthisworkshop,andit isapleasuretothankallthemembersoftheprogrammecommitteefortheirhard work. Thecommitteethisyearconsistedof,inalphabeticorder,RossAnd- son(Cambridge,UK),EliBiham(Technion,Israel),DonCoppersmith(IBM, USA), Cunsheng Ding (Singapore), Dieter Gollmann (Microsoft, UK), James Massey (Denmark), Mitsuru Matsui (Mitsubishi, Japan), Bart Preneel (K. U. Leuven, Belgium), Bruce Schneier (Counterpane, USA), and Serge Vaudenay (ENS,France). ItisagreatpleasuretothankWilliamWolfowiczfororganisingtheworkshop. Also,itisapleasuretothankSecurteamforthelogisticsandTelsyandSunfor supportingtheconference. Finally,abigthankyoutoallsubmittingauthorsfor theircontributions,andtoallattendees(approximately165)oftheworkshop. Finally, I would like to thank Vincent Rijmen for his technical assistance in preparingtheseproceedings. April1999 LarsKnudsen TableofContents AdvancedEncryptionStandard ImprovedAnalysisofSomeSimpli edVariantsofRC6 ...1 S. Contini,R. L. Rivest,M. J. B. Robshaw,andY. L. Yin LinearCryptanalysisofRC5andRC6...16 J. Borst,B. Preneel,andJ. Vandewalle ARevisedVersionofCRYPTON:CRYPTONV1. 0...31 C. H. Lim AttackonSixRoundsofCRYPTON...46 C. D'Halluin,G. Bijnens,V. Rijmen,andB. Preneel OntheSecurityofthe128-bitBlockCipherDEAL...60 S. Lucks CryptanalysisofaReducedVersionoftheBlockCipherE2...71 M. MatsuiandT. Tokita OntheDecorrelatedFastCipher(DFC)andItsTheory...81 L. R. KnudsenandV. Rijmen RemotelyKeyedEncryption ScrambleAll,EncryptSmall...95 M. Jakobsson,J. P. Stern,andM. Yung AcceleratedRemotelyKeyedEncryption...112 S. Lucks AnalysisofBlockCiphersI MissintheMiddleAttacksonIDEAandKhufu...124 E. Biham,A. Biryukov,andA. Shamir ModnCryptanalysis,withApplicationsagainstRC5PandM6...139 J. Kelsey,B. Schneier,andD. Wagner TheBoomerangAttack...156 D. Wagner Miscellaneous TowardsMakingLuby-Racko CiphersOptimalandPractical ...171 S. Patel,Z. Ramzan,andG. S. Sundaram ANewCharacterizationofAlmostBentFunctions...186 A. Canteaut,P. Charpin,andH. Dobbertin ImprimitivePermutationGroupsandTrapdoorsinIteratedBlockCiphers. 201 K. G. Paterson VIII TableofContents ModesofOperation OntheSecurityofDoubleand2-KeyTripleModesofOperation...215 H. HandschuhandB. Preneel OntheConstructionofVariable-Input-LengthCiphers...231 M. BellareandP. Rogaway AnalysisofBlockCiphersII SlideAttacks...245 A. BiryukovandD. Wagner OntheSecurityofCS-Cipher...260 S. Vaudenay InterpolationAttacksoftheBlockCipher:SNAKE...275 S. Moriai,T. Shimoyama,andT. Kaneko StreamCiphers High-SpeedPseudorandomNumberGenerationwithSmallMemory...290 W. Aiello,S. Rajagopalan,andR. Venkatesan SOBERCryptanalysis...305 D. BleichenbacherandS. Patel AuthorIndex...317 ImprovedAnalysisof SomeSimpli edVariantsofRC6 1 2 1 1 ScottContini ,RonaldL. Rivest ,M. J. B. Robshaw ,andYiqunLisaYin 1 RSALaboratories,2955CampusDrive SanMateo,CA94403,USA fscontini,matt,yiqung@rsa. com 2 M. I. T. LaboratoryforComputerScience,545TechnologySquare Cambridge,MA02139,USA rivest@theory. lcs. mit.

Table of Contents

Advanced Encryption Standard.- Improved Analysis of Some Simplified Variants of RC6.- Linear Cryptanalysis of RC5 and RC6.- A Revised Version of CRYPTON: CRYPTON V1.0.- Attack on Six Rounds of CRYPTON.- On the Security of the 128-bit Block Cipher DEAL.- Cryptanalysis of a Reduced Version of the Block Cipher E2.- On the Decorrelated Fast Cipher (DFC) and Its Theory.- Remotely Keyed Encryption.- Scramble All, Encrypt Small.- Accelerated Remotely Keyed Encryption.- Analysis of Block Ciphers I.- Miss in the Middle Attacks on IDEA and Khufu.- Mod n Cryptanalysis, with Applications against RC5P and M6.- The Boomerang Attack.- Miscellaneous.- Towards Making Luby-Rackoff Ciphers Optimal and Practical.- A New Characterization of Almost Bent Functions.- Imprimitive Permutation Groups and Trapdoors in Iterated Block Ciphers.- Modes of Operation.- On the Security of Double and 2-Key Triple Modes of Operation.- On the Construction of Variable-Input-Length Ciphers.- Analysis of Block Ciphers II.- Slide Attacks.- On the Security of CS-Cipher.- Interpolation Attacks of the Block Cipher: SNAKE.- Stream Ciphers.- High-Speed Pseudorandom Number Generation with Small Memory.- SOBER Cryptanalysis.

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