KCipher-2 is a stream cipher jointly developed by Kyushu University and Japanese telecommunications company KDDI. It is standardized as ISO/IEC 18033–4...
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128 bit block cipher as well as KCipher-2 (KDDI) and Enocoro-128v2 (Hitachi) as stream ciphers. However, only KCipher-2 has been listed on the "e-Government...
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NIST. National Institute of Standards and Technology. 2 October 2012. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015. Diffie, Whitfield;...
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Widely used ciphers A5/1 A5/2 ChaCha Crypto-1 E0 RC4 eSTREAM Portfolio Other ciphers Achterbahn F-FCSR FISH ISAAC KCipher-2 MUGI ORYX Panama Phelix Pike...
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algorithm is standardized in RFC 7539 and RFC 7905 to be used in TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2 and in RFC 7634 to be used in IPsec. The same year, it was integrated...
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non-repudiation purposes except by involving additional parties. See the ISO/IEC 13888-2 standard. Another application is to build hash functions from block ciphers...
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Initialization vector (section SSL 2.0 IV)
for the next message is insecure (for example, this method was used by SSL 2.0). If an attacker knows the IV (or the previous block of ciphertext) before...
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for the next message is insecure (for example, this method was used by SSL 2.0). If an attacker knows the IV (or the previous block of ciphertext) before...
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Widely used ciphers A5/1 A5/2 ChaCha Crypto-1 E0 RC4 eSTREAM Portfolio Other ciphers Achterbahn F-FCSR FISH ISAAC KCipher-2 MUGI ORYX Panama Phelix Pike...
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