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Abstract: An important component of iterative, block ciphers is the key schedule.
In most ciphers, a master key of speci#ed length is manipulated to create
round subkeys. This manipulation is known as the key schedule. A strong
key schedule means a cipher will be more resistant to various forms of
attacks, such as di#erential and linear cryptanalysis. In this paper, the
Advanced Encryption Standard#AES# candidates are classi#ed according
to their key schedules.
1 The Classi#cation Schedule
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...more attention was paid to general attacks which are essentially implementation independent. 2.5. 3 Implicit Key Schedule Weaknesses In [9] an interesting theory is developed concerning the resistance of the key schedules of the candidates to attack. A more general question is...
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G. Carter et. al., Key schedule classification of the AES candidates, submission for The Second AES Conference, 1999, available at [2]. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carter99key.html More
@misc{ carter99key,
author = "G. Carter",
title = "Key schedule classification of the AES candidates",
text = "G. Carter et. al., Key schedule classification of the AES candidates, submission
for The Second AES Conference, 1999, available at [2].",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carter99key.html" }
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