New stream cipher designs : the eSTREAM finalists

The origins of eSTREAM can be traced back to the 2004 RSA Data Secu-rity Conference. There, as part of the, Adi Shamir made some insightful comments on the state of stream ciphers. In particular, with AES [8] deployment being so wide-spread, Shamir wondered whether there re-mained a need for a str...

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Main Author: Robshaw, Matthew
Other Authors: Billet, Olivier
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-273502020-07-09T02:14:32Z New stream cipher designs : the eSTREAM finalists Robshaw, Matthew Billet, Olivier Coding theory ; Stream ciphers 005.8 The origins of eSTREAM can be traced back to the 2004 RSA Data Secu-rity Conference. There, as part of the, Adi Shamir made some insightful comments on the state of stream ciphers. In particular, with AES [8] deployment being so wide-spread, Shamir wondered whether there re-mained a need for a stream cipher of dedicated design. As arguments against, one might observe that for most applications, the use of the AES in an appropri-ate stream cipher mode [9] frequently offers a perfectly adequate solution. Some also doubt our understanding of how best to design a dedicated stream cipher, a view somewhat supported by the lack of surviving stream ciphers in the NESSIE project [1]. However, as counter-arguments Shamir went on to identify two areas where a dedicated stream cipher might conceivably offer some advantage over block ciphers: (1) where exceptionally high throughput is required in softwareand (2) where exceptionally low resource consumption is required in hardware. 2017-04-13T02:23:31Z 2017-04-13T02:23:31Z 2008 Book 3-540-68350-X 978-3-540-68350-6 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/27350 en © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2008 302 p. application/pdf Springer
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topic Coding theory ; Stream ciphers
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New stream cipher designs : the eSTREAM finalists
description The origins of eSTREAM can be traced back to the 2004 RSA Data Secu-rity Conference. There, as part of the, Adi Shamir made some insightful comments on the state of stream ciphers. In particular, with AES [8] deployment being so wide-spread, Shamir wondered whether there re-mained a need for a stream cipher of dedicated design. As arguments against, one might observe that for most applications, the use of the AES in an appropri-ate stream cipher mode [9] frequently offers a perfectly adequate solution. Some also doubt our understanding of how best to design a dedicated stream cipher, a view somewhat supported by the lack of surviving stream ciphers in the NESSIE project [1]. However, as counter-arguments Shamir went on to identify two areas where a dedicated stream cipher might conceivably offer some advantage over block ciphers: (1) where exceptionally high throughput is required in softwareand (2) where exceptionally low resource consumption is required in hardware.
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