| D. Whiting, R. Housley, and N. Ferguson. Counter with cbc-mac (ccm). RFC 3610, September 2003. |
....P. Rogaway D. Wagner 2 February 2003 Abstract CCM is a conventional authenticated encryption scheme obtained from a 128 bit block cipher. The mechanism has been adopted as the mandatory encryption algorithm in an IEEE 802.11 draft standard [15] and its use has been proposed more broadly [16, 17]. In this note we point out a number of limitations of CCM. A related note provides an alternative to CCM [5] 1 Introduction History. Authenticated encryption (AE) schemes are symmetric key mechanisms by which a message M is a transformed into a ciphertext C in such a way that C protects both ....
....environments where this does not matter, and CCM is believed to be patent free. Thus CCM came to replace OCB as the mandatory mechanism in the emerging IEEE 802.11 standard. CCM s inventors went on to propose their mode for applications beyond IEEE 802.11, providing it to the IETF [17] and NIST [16]. NIST has already signaled their inclination to move forward with a CCM based recommendation [7] This document. It is the authors suspicion that acceptance of CCM is, in large part, a consequence of the fact that it has received little criticism and no counter proposals. There is a need for a ....
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