Results 1 -
4 of
4
On-Line Ciphers and the Hash-CBC constructions
- Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science
, 2001
"... Abstract We initiate a study of on-line ciphers. These are ciphers that can take input plaintexts oflarge and varying lengths and will output the ith block of the ciphertext after having processedonly the first i blocks of the plaintext. Such ciphers permit length-preserving encryption of adata stre ..."
Abstract
-
Cited by 12 (2 self)
- Add to MetaCart
Abstract We initiate a study of on-line ciphers. These are ciphers that can take input plaintexts oflarge and varying lengths and will output the ith block of the ciphertext after having processedonly the first i blocks of the plaintext. Such ciphers permit length-preserving encryption of adata stream with only a single pass through the data. We provide security definitions for this primitive and study its basic properties. We then provide attacks on some possible candidates,including CBC with fixed IV. We then provide two constructions, HCBC1 and HCBC2, basedon a given block cipher E and a family of computationally AXU functions. HCBC1 is provensecure against chosen-plaintext attacks assuming that E is a PRP secure against chosen-plaintextattacks, while HCBC2 is proven secure against chosen-ciphertext attacks assuming that E is aPRP secure against chosen-ciphertext attacks.
Block Chaining Modes of Operation
, 2000
"... In this paper modes of operation for block ciphers are considered. The focus is on a special class of modes, called the block chaining modes. We discuss modes with finite and infinite error propagation and propose the Accumulated Block Chaining (ABC) mode of the latter type. ABC is proposed for ..."
Abstract
-
Cited by 7 (1 self)
- Add to MetaCart
In this paper modes of operation for block ciphers are considered. The focus is on a special class of modes, called the block chaining modes. We discuss modes with finite and infinite error propagation and propose the Accumulated Block Chaining (ABC) mode of the latter type. ABC is proposed for application for the Advanced Encryption Standard.
A Survey of Confidential Data Storage and Deletion Methods
"... As the amount of digital data grows, so does the theft of sensitive data through the loss or misplacement of laptops, thumb drives, external hard drives, and other electronic storage media. Sensitive data may also be leaked accidentally due to improper disposal or resale of storage media. To protect ..."
Abstract
-
Cited by 1 (0 self)
- Add to MetaCart
As the amount of digital data grows, so does the theft of sensitive data through the loss or misplacement of laptops, thumb drives, external hard drives, and other electronic storage media. Sensitive data may also be leaked accidentally due to improper disposal or resale of storage media. To protect the secrecy of the entire data lifetime, we must have confidential ways to store and delete data. This survey summarizes and compares existing methods of providing confidential storage and deletion of data in personal computing environments. 1.

