Search for dissertations about: "analysis stream cipher"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words analysis stream cipher.
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1. On LFSR based Stream Ciphers - analysis and design
Abstract : Stream ciphers are cryptographic primitives used to ensure privacy in digital communication. In this thesis we focus on stream ciphers built using Linear Feedback Shift Registers (LFSRs). Several different stream ciphers are analysed and new attacks are presented. In addition, two new stream ciphers are presented, both based on the same design. READ MORE
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2. On the Design and Analysis of Stream Ciphers
Abstract : This thesis presents new cryptanalysis results for several different stream cipher constructions. In addition, it also presents two new stream ciphers, both based on the same design principle. The first attack is a general attack targeting a nonlinear combiner. READ MORE
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3. Some Words on Cryptanalysis of Stream Ciphers
Abstract : In the world of cryptography, stream ciphers are known as primitives used to ensure privacy over a communication channel. One common way to build a stream cipher is to use a keystream generator to produce a pseudo-random sequence of symbols. READ MORE
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4. Some results on fast correlation attacks
Abstract : This thesis presents new results on fast correlation attacks on stream ciphers. In particular, fast correlation attacks on stream ciphers containing linear shift registers with an arbitrary number of taps, are considered. A general introduction to stream ciphers and correlation attacks is given. READ MORE
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5. Design and Implementation of Efficient and Secure Lightweight Cryptosystems
Abstract : In recent years there has been a wide-spread deployment of battery-powered and passive devices such as RFID tags, systems with very strong limitations on area, cost and power budgets. Deploying cryptographic solutions for these systems is both important, because it could unlock several security-critical applications, and challenging, due to the stringent budgets: the overheads of even the smallest block ciphers are often one or more orders of magnitude too high. READ MORE