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A New Version of the RC6 Algorithm, Stronger against \chi^2 Cryptanalysis

Terada, R. and Ueda, E.T.

    We analyze the ?2 cryptanalysis, one of the most successful cryptanalysis technique against the RC6 algorithm. We apply this type of cryptanalysis as distinction cryptanalysis as well as key-recovery cryptanalysis. We present a modified version of RC6 by introducing a very simple data-dependent swapping function in its structure. The conclusions inferred by statistical experiments is that this modified version is stronger against the ?2 cryptanalysis technique.
Cite as: Terada, R. and Ueda, E.T. (2009). A New Version of the RC6 Algorithm, Stronger against \chi^2 Cryptanalysis. In Proc. Seventh Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2009), Wellington, New Zealand. CRPIT, 98. Brankovic, L. and Susilo, W., Eds. ACS. 47-52.
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