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Cube Attack on a Trojan-Compromised Hardware Implementation of Ascon

2020 IEEE 33rd International System-on-Chip Conference (SOCC), 2020
Ascon algorithm was selected in 2019, in the CAESAR competition as the first option for lightweight applications as an alternative to AES-GCM for authenticated encryption. As with other encryption algorithms, Ascon relies on some parameters and security assumptions to guarantee its security.
Jorge E. Duarte-Sanchez, Basel Halak
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Ascon on FPGA: Post-Quantum Safe Authenticated Encryption with Replay Protection for IoT

Electronics
Ascon is a family of lightweight cryptographic algorithms designed for Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data (AEAD), hashing, and Extendable Output Functions (XOFs) in resource-constrained environments.
Meera Gladis Kurian, Yuhua Chen
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State-of-the-Art ASCON ASIC Achieving 4.3 Gbps@0.8V and 3.5Tb/J@0.6V Outperforming AES by 25 Times

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Part 1: Regular Papers
NIST selected ASCON as the standard Lightweight Cryptography (LWC) algorithm in 2023. ASCON’s implementations promise bringing lightweight Authenticated Encryption (AEAD) to resource-constrained devices surpassing Advanced Encryption Standard (AES ...
Islam Elsadek   +9 more
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ASCON-Based Mutual Authentication and Secure Surveillance Video Data Management in Smart Cities Using Blockchain

IEEE transactions on consumer electronics
In the current era, the deployment of video surveillance systems $(VSSs)$ is becoming a common practice in society for properly maintaining laws and order in public and private places.
Mahesh Chaurasia   +3 more
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Optimized and Reconfigurable Hardware Design for ASCON AEAD and Hash Standards

International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
NIST has finalized LWC standardization process by selecting ASCON as the new standard. ASCON is a versatile algorithm supporting two primary functions: AEAD and HASH.
Islam Elsadek, E. Tawfik
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Correlation Power Analysis on Ascon with Multi-Bit Selection Function

International Conference on Security and Cryptography
: Ascon has recently been selected by NIST as the new standard for lightweight cryptography. This highlights the need to evaluate its resilience against implementation attacks such as Correlation Power Analysis (CPA).
Viet Sang Nguyen   +2 more
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Evaluating Ascon in Secure Multi-Party Computation using Reverse Multiplication-Friendly Embeddings

IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive
We present the first systematic study on communication-efficient evaluation of the lightweight cipher family Ascon within secure multi-party computation (MPC).
Peter Schwarz   +3 more
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A Compute-in-Memory Ascon Implementation Based on a Novel 11T SRAM Processing Macro

International Symposium on Low-Power and High-Speed Chips
Over the past decade, a new paradigm of computing called Compute-In-Memory (CIM) has emerged wherein traditional memory circuits, such as static random access memories (SRAMs), can be modified to perform computations on data insitu, leading to enhanced ...
Mark Lee, Chris Clark, S. Mukhopadhyay
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Cryptanalysis: Theory Versus Practice Correcting Cryptanalysis Results on Ascon, ChaCha, and Serpent Using GPUs

IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology
Most modern cryptanalysis results are obtained through theoretical analysis, often relying on simplifications and idealized assumptions. In this work, we use the parallel computational power of GPUs to experimentally verify a small portion of the ...
C. Tezcan   +2 more
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