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- 2017
- Andrey Bogdanov:
Lightweight Cryptography for Security and Privacy - 5th International Workshop, LightSec 2016, Aksaray, Turkey, September 21-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10098, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-55713-7 [contents] - 2016
- Mustafa Çoban, Ferhat Karakoç, Mehmet Özen:
Cryptanalysis of QTL Block Cipher. LightSec 2016: 60-68 - Gerben Geltink:
Concealing Ketje: A Lightweight PUF-Based Privacy Preserving Authentication Protocol. LightSec 2016: 128-148 - Wouter de Groot, Kostas Papagiannopoulos, Antonio de la Piedra, Erik Schneider, Lejla Batina:
Bitsliced Masking and ARM: Friends or Foes? LightSec 2016: 91-109 - Mabin Joseph, Gautham Sekar, R. Balasubramanian:
Distinguishing Attacks on (Ultra-)Lightweight WG Ciphers. LightSec 2016: 45-59 - Ferhat Karakoç, Öznur Mut Sagdiçoglu, Mehmet Emin Gönen, Oguzhan Ersoy:
Impossible Differential Cryptanalysis of 16/18-Round Khudra. LightSec 2016: 33-44 - Selçuk Kavut, Sevdenur Baloglu:
Classification of 6\times 6 S-boxes Obtained by Concatenation of RSSBs. LightSec 2016: 110-127 - Stefan Kölbl, Arnab Roy:
A Brief Comparison of Simon and Simeck. LightSec 2016: 69-88 - Shahram Rasoolzadeh, Håvard Raddum:
Faster Key Recovery Attack on Round-Reduced PRINCE. LightSec 2016: 3-17 - Cihangir Tezcan, Galip Oral Okan, Asuman Senol, Erol Dogan, Furkan Yücebas, Nazife Baykal:
Differential Attacks on Lightweight Block Ciphers PRESENT, PRIDE, and RECTANGLE Revisited. LightSec 2016: 18-32 - Tim Güneysu, Gregor Leander, Amir Moradi:
Lightweight Cryptography for Security and Privacy - 4th International Workshop, LightSec 2015, Bochum, Germany, September 10-11, 2015, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9542, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-29077-5 [contents] - 2015
- Adnan Baysal, Sühap Sahin:
RoadRunneR: A Small and Fast Bitslice Block Cipher for Low Cost 8-Bit Processors. LightSec 2015: 58-76 - Roberto Cabral, Julio López:
Fast Software Implementation of QUARK on a 32-Bit Architecture. LightSec 2015: 115-130 - Keita Emura, Takuya Hayashi:
A Light-Weight Group Signature Scheme with Time-Token Dependent Linking. LightSec 2015: 37-57 - Pieter Maene, Ingrid Verbauwhede:
Single-Cycle Implementations of Block Ciphers. LightSec 2015: 131-147 - Amanda Cristina Davi Resende, Karina Mochetti, Diego F. Aranha:
PUF-Based Mutual Multifactor Entity and Transaction Authentication for Secure Banking. LightSec 2015: 77-96 - Cihangir Tezcan:
Differential Factors Revisited: Corrected Attacks on PRESENT and SERPENT. LightSec 2015: 21-33 - Mohamed Tolba, Ahmed Abdelkhalek, Amr M. Youssef:
Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks on Reduced Round Piccolo. LightSec 2015: 3-20 - Yanjiang Yang, Jiqiang Lu, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, Joseph K. Liu:
On Lightweight Security Enforcement in Cyber-Physical Systems. LightSec 2015: 97-112 - Ville Yli-Mäyry, Naofumi Homma, Takafumi Aoki:
Improved Power Analysis on Unrolled Architecture and Its Application to PRINCE Block Cipher. LightSec 2015: 148-163 - Thomas Eisenbarth, Erdinç Öztürk:
Lightweight Cryptography for Security and Privacy - Third International Workshop, LightSec 2014, Istanbul, Turkey, September 1-2, 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8898, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-16362-8 [contents] - 2014
- Riham AlTawy, Amr M. Youssef:
Differential Sieving for 2-Step Matching Meet-in-the-Middle Attack with Application to LBlock. LightSec 2014: 126-139 - Ray Beaulieu, Douglas Shors, Jason Smith, Stefan Treatman-Clark, Bryan Weeks, Louis Wingers:
The Simon and Speck Block Ciphers on AVR 8-Bit Microcontrollers. LightSec 2014: 3-20 - Ege Gulcan, Aydin Aysu, Patrick Schaumont:
A Flexible and Compact Hardware Architecture for the SIMON Block Cipher. LightSec 2014: 34-50 - Rusydi H. Makarim, Cihangir Tezcan:
Relating Undisturbed Bits to Other Properties of Substitution Boxes. LightSec 2014: 109-125 - Mitsuru Matsui, Yumiko Murakami:
AES Smaller Than S-Box - Minimalism in Software Design on Low End Microcontrollers. LightSec 2014: 51-66 - Daisuke Moriyama:
A Provably Secure Offline RFID Yoking-Proof Protocol with Anonymity. LightSec 2014: 155-167 - Fabrizio De Santis, Oscar M. Guillen, Ermin Sakic, Georg Sigl:
Ciphertext-Only Fault Attacks on PRESENT. LightSec 2014: 85-108 - Ling Song, Lei Hu, Bingke Ma, Danping Shi:
Match Box Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks on the SIMON Family of Block Ciphers. LightSec 2014: 140-151 - Cihangir Tezcan, Ferruh Özbudak:
Differential Factors: Improved Attacks on SERPENT. LightSec 2014: 69-84
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