Fast Software Encryption: 8th International Workshop, FSE 2001 Yokohama, Japan, April 2-4, 2001, Revised Papers: 2355 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2355) - Tapa blanda

 
9783540438694: Fast Software Encryption: 8th International Workshop, FSE 2001 Yokohama, Japan, April 2-4, 2001, Revised Papers: 2355 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2355)

Sinopsis

Fast Software Encryption is an eight-year-old workshop on symmetric cryp- graphy, including the design and cryptanalysis of block and stream ciphers, as well as hash functions. The ?rst Fast Software Encryption Workshop was held in Cambridge in 1993, followed by Leuven in 1994, Cambridge in 1996, Haifa in 1997, Paris in 1998, Rome in 1999, and New York in 2000. This Fast Software Encryption Workshop, FSE 2001, was held from 2-4 April 2001 in Yokohama, Japan, in cooperation with the Institute of Industrial Science, of the University of Tokyo. This year a total of 46 papers were submitted to FSE 2001. After a t- month review process, 27 papers were accepted for presentation at the workshop. In addition, we were fortunate to be able to organize a special talk by Bart Preneel on the NESSIE project, a European initiative to evaluate cryptographic algorithms. The committee of this workshop was: General Chair Hideki Imai (The University of Tokyo) Program Committee Ross Anderson (Cambridge Univ. ) Eli Biham (Technion) Cunsheng Ding (Singapore) Henri Gilbert (France Telecom) Dieter Gollman (Microsoft) Thomas Johansson (Lund Univ. ) Lars Knudsen (Bergen Univ. ) James Massey (Denmark) Mitsuru Matsui (Mitsubishi Electric, Chair) Kaisa Nyberg (Nokia) Bart Preneel (Katholieke Univ. Leuven) Bruce Schneier (Counterpane) We would like to thank all submitting authors and the committee members for their hard work. We are also appreciative of the ?nancial support provided by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.

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Fast Software Encryption is an eight-year-old workshop on symmetric cryp- graphy, including the design and cryptanalysis of block and stream ciphers, as well as hash functions. The ?rst Fast Software Encryption Workshop was held in Cambridge in 1993, followed by Leuven in 1994, Cambridge in 1996, Haifa in 1997, Paris in 1998, Rome in 1999, and New York in 2000. This Fast Software Encryption Workshop, FSE 2001, was held from 2-4 April 2001 in Yokohama, Japan, in cooperation with the Institute of Industrial Science, of the University of Tokyo. This year a total of 46 papers were submitted to FSE 2001. After a t- month review process, 27 papers were accepted for presentation at the workshop. In addition, we were fortunate to be able to organize a special talk by Bart Preneel on the NESSIE project, a European initiative to evaluate cryptographic algorithms. The committee of this workshop was: General Chair Hideki Imai (The University of Tokyo) Program Committee Ross Anderson (Cambridge Univ. ) Eli Biham (Technion) Cunsheng Ding (Singapore) Henri Gilbert (France Telecom) Dieter Gollman (Microsoft) Thomas Johansson (Lund Univ. ) Lars Knudsen (Bergen Univ. ) James Massey (Denmark) Mitsuru Matsui (Mitsubishi Electric, Chair) Kaisa Nyberg (Nokia) Bart Preneel (Katholieke Univ. Leuven) Bruce Schneier (Counterpane) We would like to thank all submitting authors and the committee members for their hard work. We are also appreciative of the ?nancial support provided by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Fast Software Encryption, FSE 2001, held in Yokohama, Japan in April 2001.
The 27 revised full papers presented together with one invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 46 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on cryptanalysis of block ciphers, hash functions and Boolean functions, modes of operation, cryptanalysis of stream ciphers, pseudo-randomness, and design and evaluation.

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