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Eik List
Researcher at Bauhaus University, Weimar
Publications - 52
Citations - 699
Eik List is an academic researcher from Bauhaus University, Weimar. The author has contributed to research in topics: Block cipher & Encryption. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 47 publications receiving 549 citations. Previous affiliations of Eik List include Weimar Institute.
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Differential Cryptanalysis of Round-Reduced Simon and Speck
TL;DR: This paper presents differential attacks on Simon and Speck, two families of lightweight block ciphers that were presented by the U.S. National Security Agency in June 2013 and demonstrates the drawback of the intensive optimizations in Simon andspeck.
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Rasta: A Cipher with Low ANDdepth and Few ANDs per Bit
Christoph Dobraunig,Maria Eichlseder,Lorenzo Grassi,Virginie Lallemand,Gregor Leander,Eik List,Florian Mendel,Christian Rechberger +7 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes with Rastaa a design strategy for symmetric encryption that has ANDdepth d and at the same time only needs d ANDs per encrypted bit, and is to the best of the knowledge the first attempt that minimizes both metrics simultaneously.
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Pipelineable On-line Encryption
Farzaneh Abed,Scott R. Fluhrer,Christian Forler,Eik List,Stefan Lucks,David McGrew,Jakob Wenzel +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed CCA-secure on-line ciphers as a practical alternative to AE schemes since the former provides some defense against malicious message modifications, while the latter is inherently sequential.
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Revisiting Full-PRF-Secure PMAC and Using It for Beyond-Birthday Authenticated Encryption
Eik List,Mridul Nandi +1 more
TL;DR: An authenticated encryption scheme, called SIVx, that preserves BBB security also in the case of unlimited nonce reuses, based on a tweakable block cipher based on PMAC2x, which is motivated by PMAC_TBC1k by Naito.
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Biclique Cryptanalysis of the PRESENT and LED Lightweight Ciphers.
TL;DR: In this paper, the first full-round attacks on the PRESENT and LED lightweight ciphers were proposed, using the independent-biclique approach which has been developed recently.