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Fast Software Encryption
Unbalanced Feistel networks and block cipher design
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pp. 27
On the weak keys of blowfish
pp. 53
Cryptanalysis of MD4
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RIPEMD-160: A strengthened version of RIPEMD
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Fast accumulated hashing
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The cipher SHARK
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Two practical and provably secure block ciphers: BEAR and LION
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Unbalanced Feistel networks and block cipher design
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Correlation attacks on stream ciphers: Computing low-weight parity checks based on error-correcting codes
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On the security of nonlinear filter generators
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Faster Luby-Rackoff ciphers
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New structure of block ciphers with provable security against differential and linear cryptanalysis
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