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The Block Cipher Rijndael

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The block cipher Rijndael as mentioned in this paper is one of the fifteen candidate algorithms for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and can be implemented very efficiently on smart cards.
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In this paper we present the block cipher Rijndael, which is one of the fifteen candidate algorithms for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) We show that the cipher can be implemented very efficiently on Smart Cards

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The Design of Rijndael: AES - The Advanced Encryption Standard

TL;DR: The underlying mathematics and the wide trail strategy as the basic design idea are explained in detail and the basics of differential and linear cryptanalysis are reworked.
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An Implementation of DES and AES, Secure against Some Attacks

TL;DR: This paper introduces some transformed S-boxes for DES and a new masking method and its applications to the non-linear part of Rijndael and applies this method to protect two of the most popular block ciphers: DES and the AES RIJndael.
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2D Sine Logistic modulation map for image encryption

TL;DR: A new two-dimensional Sine Logistic modulation map (2D-SLMM) which is derived from the Logistic and Sine maps is introduced which has the wider chaotic range, better ergodicity, hyperchaotic property and relatively low implementation cost.
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A Survey of Homomorphic Encryption for Nonspecialists

TL;DR: This paper proposes a selection of the most important available solutions for homomorphic encryption, discussing their properties and limitations.
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Error analysis and detection procedures for a hardware implementation of the advanced encryption standard

TL;DR: Two fault detection schemes are presented: the first is a redundancy-based scheme while the second uses an error detecting code, which is a novel scheme which leads to very efficient and high coverage fault detection.
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Timing Attacks on Implementations of Diffie-Hellman, RSA, DSS, and Other Systems

TL;DR: By carefully measuring the amount of time required to perform private key operalions, attackers may be able to find fixed Diffie-Hellman exponents, factor RSA keys, and break other cryptosystems.
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Introduction to finite fields and their applications

TL;DR: An introduction to the theory of finite fields, with emphasis on those aspects that are relevant for applications, especially information theory, algebraic coding theory and cryptology and a chapter on applications within mathematics, such as finite geometries.
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The Block Cipher Square

TL;DR: A new 128-bit block cipher called Square, which concentrates on the resistance against differential and linear cryptanalysis, and the publication of the resulting cipher for public scrutiny is published.