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Advances in Cryptology — CRYPTO ’94
Linear Cryptanalysis Using Multiple Approximations
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Burton S. Kaliski
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M. J. B. Robshaw
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July 13 2001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The First Experimental Cryptanalysis of the Data Encryption Standard
pp. 17
Differential-Linear Cryptanalysis
pp. 26
Linear Cryptanalysis Using Multiple Approximations
pp. 294
Attack on the Cryptographic Scheme NIKS-TAS
pp. 61
Designated Confirmer Signatures and Public-Key Encryption are Equivalent
pp. 95
More Flexible Exponentiation with Precomputation
pp. 114
Cryptographic Randomness from Air Turbulence in Disk Drives
pp. 129
LFSR-based Hashing and Authentication
pp. 174
Proofs of Partial Knowledge and Simplified Design of Witness Hiding Protocols
pp. 202
On the length of cryptographic hash-values used in identification schemes
pp. 216
Incremental Cryptography: The Case of Hashing and Signing
pp. 247
Bounds for Resilient Functions and Orthogonal Arrays
pp. 257
Tracing Traitors
pp. 271
Towards the Equivalence of Breaking the Diffie-Hellman Protocol and Computing Discrete Logarithms
pp. 308
On the Risk of Opening Distributed Keys
pp. 318
Cryptanalysis of Cryptosystems based on Remote Chaos Replication
pp. 341
The Security of Cipher Block Chaining
pp. 411
Secure Voting Using Partially Compatible Homomorphisms
pp. 425
Maintaining Security in the Presence of Transient Faults
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