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Presentation

Open Discussion and Next Steps

June 21, 2024

Presenters

Kerry McKay - NIST
Meltem Sönmez Turan - NIST

Description

NIST proposal: Development of a new AES mode that is a tweakable, variable–input–length strong pseudo-random permutation (VIL-SPRP) with a reduction proof to the security of the underlying block cipher.

Comments due: July 1, 2024

Next step: NIST will publish a draft NISTIR including Accordion design requirements.

Presented at

Workshop on the Requirements for an Accordion Cipher Mode 2024

Event Details

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Related Topics

Security and Privacy: cryptography

Created June 24, 2024