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Principles for Designing Secure Block Ciphers and One-Way Hash Functions (1990)  (Make Corrections)  (3 citations)
Yuliang Zheng



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Abstract: This thesis is concerned with issues of designing secure (secret-key) block ciphers and constructing one-way hash functions. Both block ciphers and one-way hash functions are indispensable to secure information systems built on cryptographic techniques. With a block cipher, we can safeguard our important information transmitted over insecure communication networks. And with a one-way hash function, we can safely compress very long messages into relatively short ones to improve the overall... (Update)

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Y. Zheng. Principles for Designing Secure Block Ciphers and One-Way Hash Functions. PhD thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University, December 1990. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zheng90principles.html   More

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    title = "Principles for Designing Secure Block Ciphers and One-Way Hash Functions",
    address = "Yokohama, Japan",
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    year = "1990",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zheng90principles.html" }
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