| P. Rogaway and T. Shrimpton. Cryptographic hash-function basics: Definitions, implications and separations for preimage resistance, second-preimage resistance, and collision resistance. Full version of this paper,www.cs.ucdavis.edu/rogaway, 2004. 12 |
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P. Rogaway and T. Shrimpton. Cryptographic hash-function basics: Definitions, implications and separations for preimage resistance, second-preimage resistance, and collision resistance. Full version of this paper,www.cs.ucdavis.edu/rogaway, 2004. 12
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P. Rogaway and T. Shrimpton. Cryptographic hash-function basics: Definitions, implications and separations for preimage resistance, second-preimage resistance, and collision resistance. Full version of this paper,www.cs.ucdavis.edu/rogaway, 2004. 12
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P. Rogaway and T. Shrimpton. Cryptographic hash-function basics: Definitions, implications and separations for preimage resistance, second-preimage resistance, and collision resistance. Full version of this paper,www.cs.ucdavis.edu/rogaway, 2004. 12
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Phillip Rogaway and Thomas Shrimpton. Cryptographic hash-function basics: Definitions, implications, and separations for preimage resistance, second-preimage resistance, and collision resistance. In FSE, pages 371--388, 2004.
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RS04. Phillip Rogaway and Thomas Shrimpton. Cryptographic hash-function basics: Definitions, implications, and separations for preimage resistance, second-preimage resistance, and collision resistance. In Bimal Roy and Willi Meier, editors, Fast Software Encryption: 11th International Workshop (FSE'04), volume 3017 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 371--388. Springer, 2004.
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Phillip Rogaway and Thomas Shrimpton. Cryptographic hash-function basics: Definitions, implications, and separations for preimage resistance, second-preimage resistance, and collision resistance. In FSE, pages 371--388, 2004.
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P. Rogaway and T. Shrimpton. Cryptographic hash-function basics: Definitions, implications, and separations for preimage resistance, second-preimage resistance, and collision resistance. In Bimal Roy and Willi Meier, editors, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, volume 3017, pages 371 -- 388. Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, 2004.
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