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AES Conference 2004: Bonn, Germany
- Hans Dobbertin, Vincent Rijmen, Aleksandra Sowa:
Advanced Encryption Standard - AES, 4th International Conference, AES 2004, Bonn, Germany, May 10-12, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3373, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-26557-0
Cryptanalytic Attacks and Related Results
- Hans Dobbertin, Lars R. Knudsen, Matthew J. B. Robshaw:
The Cryptanalysis of the AES - A Brief Survey. 1-10 - Alex Biryukov:
The Boomerang Attack on 5 and 6-Round Reduced AES. 11-15 - Marine Minier:
A Three Rounds Property of the AES. 16-26 - Christophe Giraud:
DFA on AES. 27-41 - Liam Keliher:
Refined Analysis of Bounds Related to Linear and Differential Cryptanalysis for the AES. 42-57
Algebraic Attacks and Related Results
- Carlos Cid:
Some Algebraic Aspects of the Advanced Encryption Standard. 58-66 - Nicolas T. Courtois:
General Principles of Algebraic Attacks and New Design Criteria for Cipher Components. 67-83 - Ilia Toli, Alberto Zanoni:
An Algebraic Interpretation of AES-128. 84-97
Hardware Implementations
- Norbert Pramstaller, Stefan Mangard, Sandra Dominikus, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Efficient AES Implementations on ASICs and FPGAs. 98-112 - Elena Trichina, Tymur A. Korkishko, Kyung-Hee Lee:
Small Size, Low Power, Side Channel-Immune AES Coprocessor: Design and Synthesis Results. 113-127
Other Topics
- Tri Van Le, Rüdiger Sparr, Ralph Wernsdorf, Yvo Desmedt:
Complementation-Like and Cyclic Properties of AES Round Functions. 128-141 - Håvard Raddum:
More Dual Rijndaels. 142-147 - Vincent Rijmen, Elisabeth Oswald:
Representations and Rijndael Descriptions. 148-158 - Frederik Armknecht, Stefan Lucks:
Linearity of the AES Key Schedule. 159-169 - Nicolas T. Courtois:
The Inverse S-Box, Non-linear Polynomial Relations and Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers. 170-188
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