The Rijndael Block Cipher

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: ^p Datos electrónicos (1 archivo : 1061 KB)Publication details: ref_localidad@37940 : , 1999Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: In this document we describe the cipher Rijndael. First we present the mathematical basis necessary for understanding the specifications followed by the design rationale and the description itself. Subsequently, the implementation aspects of the cipher and its inverse are treated. This is followed by the motivations of all design choices and the treatment of the resistance against known types of attacks. We give our security claims and goals, the advantages and limitations of the cipher, ways how it can be extended and how it can be used for functionality other than block encryption/decryption. We conclude with the acknowledgements, the references and the list of annexes.
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In this document we describe the cipher Rijndael. First we present the mathematical basis necessary for understanding the specifications followed by the design rationale and the description itself. Subsequently, the implementation aspects of the cipher and its inverse are treated. This is followed by the motivations of all design choices and the treatment of the resistance against known types of attacks. We give our security claims and goals, the advantages and limitations of the cipher, ways how it can be extended and how it can be used for functionality other than block encryption/decryption. We conclude with the acknowledgements, the references and the list of annexes.

First Advanced Encryption Standard Conference, Ventura (California), 1998.

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