Towards Understanding the Known-Key Security of Block Ciphers
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of known-key security in block ciphers through this 26-minute conference talk presented at FSE 2013. Delve into the research conducted by Elena Andreeva, Andrey Bogdanov, and Bart Mennink as they discuss various aspects of cryptography. Learn about ground contributions, differentiability, non-key and classical settings, general indifference, and the intriguing "Lemon Spicy Ramen" notion. Gain insights into the background, key concepts, and conclusions drawn from their study on block cipher security.
Syllabus
Introduction
Ground Contribution
Background
Differentiability
NonKey Setting
Classical Setting
General Indifference
NonKey Indifference
Lemon Spicy Ramen
The Notion
Conclusion
Taught by
TheIACR
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