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Mitsuru Matsui
Integral Cryptanalysis on Full MISTY1⋆
SAEB: a Lightweight Blockcipher-Based AEAD Mode of Operation
Improved Meet-In-The-Middle Distinguisher on Feistel Schemes
Eurocrypt'2000 Conference Report
Specification of Camellia | a 128-Bit Block Cipher
Caltech/Mit Voting Technology Project
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2355 Edited by G
Security of Cryptosystems Against Power-Analysis Attacks
3GPP KASUMI Evaluation Report
Cache Timing Attacks on Camellia Block Cipher∗
A 270 Attack on the Full MISTY1
Algebraic Cryptanalysis of Deterministic Symmetric Encryption
Cryptographic Technology Guideline (Lightweight Cryptography)
Network Working Group H. Ohta Request for Comments: 2994 M
A Bibliography of Papers in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (1994)
Linear Cryptanalysis Method for DES Cipher
On Linear Hulls in One Round of DES
New Block Encryption Algorithm MISTY
Top View
Novel Methods of Passive and Active Side-Channel Attacks
Analysis of AES, SKINNY, and Others with Constraint Programming
A Bibliography of Publications on Cryptography: 2000–2009
AES Smaller Than S-Box Minimalism in Software Design on Low End Microcontrollers
Camellia: a 128-Bit Block Cipher Suitable for Multiple Platforms — Design and Analysis —
Minimalism of Software Implementation - Extensive Performance Analysis of Symmetric Primitives on the RL78 Microcontroller
Dismantling DST80-Based Immobiliser Systems
Mitsubishi Electric ADVANCE Vol126 Complete
LNCS 4727, Pp
Design and Implementation of Lightweight and Secure Cryptographic Algorithms for Embedded Devices
Design and Analysis of Cryptographic Algorithms
Mitsubishi Electric ADVANCE Vol100
Zero-Correlation Linear Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round MISTY1
Saatavana Elektronisessa Muodossa
On Inexpensive Methods for Improving Security of Embedded Systems
Supporting Document of MISTY1 Version 1.10
New Block Cipher: ARIA
A Practical-Time Related-Key Attack on the KASUMI Cryptosystem Used in GSM and 3G Telephony
Journal of Analysis of Applied Mathematics
Dr. Mitsuru Matsui, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Camellia: a 128-Bit Block Cipher Suitable for Multiple Platforms