Treffer: Lightweight Cryptography for Security and Privacy: Third International Workshop, LightSec 2014, Istanbul, Turkey, September 1-2, 2014, Revised Selected Papers

Title:
Lightweight Cryptography for Security and Privacy: Third International Workshop, LightSec 2014, Istanbul, Turkey, September 1-2, 2014, Revised Selected Papers
Contributors:
Öztürk, Erdinç, editor.
Publication Year:
2015
Physical Description:
XIII, 169 p. 33 illus. online resource.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Contents Note:
The SIMON and SPECK Block Ciphers on AVR 8-Bit Microcontrollers -- The Multiplicative Complexity of Boolean Functions on Four and Five Variables -- A Flexible and Compact Hardware Architecture for the SIMON Block Cipher -- AES Smaller Than S-Box: Minimalism in Software Design on Low End Microcontrollers -- Differential Factors: Improved Attacks on SERPENT -- Ciphertext-Only Fault Attacks on PRESENT -- Relating Undisturbed Bits to Other Properties of Substitution Boxes -- Differential Sieving for 2-Step Matching Meet-in-the-Middle Attack with Application to LBlock -- Match Box Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks on the SIMON Family of Block Ciphers -- A Provably Secure Offline RFID Yoking-Proof Protocol with Anonymity.
Original Identifier:
(Springer)9783319163635
Document Type:
Buch Book
Language:
English
ISBN:
978-3-319-16363-5
978-3-319-16362-8
3-319-16363-9
3-319-16362-0
Rights:
This record is part of the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. and the Library of Congress.
Accession Number:
edshlc.014337654.3
Database:
Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset

Weitere Informationen

This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Lightweight Cryptography for Security and Privacy, LightSec 2014, held in Istanbul, Turkey, in September 2014. The 10 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 24 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: efficient implementations and designs; attacks; and protocols.