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Toru Akishita

Researcher at Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories

Publications -  84
Citations -  2712

Toru Akishita is an academic researcher from Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Encryption & Scalar multiplication. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 84 publications receiving 2491 citations.

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Information recording device, information playback device, information recording medium, information recording method, information playback method, and program providing medium

TL;DR: In this article, each encryption key is stored in the header of content, and the number of stored encryption keys is limited by using a single encryption key for a sector consisting of different blocks.
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Round gating for low energy block ciphers

TL;DR: Design techniques for implementing block ciphers in a low energy fashion are explored, concentrating on round based implementation and how gating, applied at round level can affect and improve the energy consumption of the most common lightweight block cipher currently used in the internet of things.
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On the optimal parameter choice for elliptic curve cryptosystems using isogeny

TL;DR: This paper examines the countermeasure using isogeny against zero-value point (ZVP) attack that is generalization of Goubin’s attack, and proves that thiscountermeasure cannot transfer a class of curve to the efficient curve that is secure against ZVP attack.
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Data storage device, data recording method, data playback method, and program providing medium

TL;DR: In this paper, the CBC-mode encryption processing is executed between a data recording/playback device and a data storage device, which encrypts a plurality of encryption keys of content which correspond to sectors.
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Midori: A Block Cipher for Low Energy (Extended Version).

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the block cipher Midori 4 that is optimized with respect to the energy consumed by the circuit per bit in encryption or decryption operation, and compare their results with other ciphers with similar characteristics.