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Statistical Fault Analysis of the Simeck Lightweight Cipher in the Ubiquitous Sensor Networks
With the development of wireless technology, the ubiquitous sensor networks have a profound effect on the way human interacts with computers, devices and environment. In order to reduce the potentially serious risks in the interaction, applying lightweight ciphers is effective to balance security, efficiency and convenience.
Wei Li, Jiayao Li, Dawu Gu
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Differential Fault Attack on SIMECK
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Cryptography and Security in Computing Systems, 2016In 2013, researchers from the National Security Agency of the USA (NSA) proposed two lightweight block ciphers SIMON and SPECK [3]. While SIMON is tuned for optimal performance in hardware, SPECK is tuned for optimal performance in software. At CHES 2015, Yang et al. [6] combined the "good" design components from both SIMON and SPECK and proposed a new
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Fast Implementation of Simeck Family Block Ciphers Using AVX2
2018 International Conference on Platform Technology and Service (PlatCon), 2018In CHES 2015, the Simeck light-weight family block cipher was proposed, which has similar architecture to SIMON and SPECK. Previous works on implementation of Simeck family lightweight block cipher are focused on the embedded device environment. In this paper, we proposed the fast implementation methods of Simeck family lightweight block ciphers by ...
Howon Kim
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Entropy Reduction Model for Pinpointing Differential Fault Analysis on SIMON and SIMECK Ciphers
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2021In this article, we present a formal model of entropy reduction across the rounds when a fault is injected in SIMON and SIMECK family of lightweight ciphers. The model helps to pinpoint a range of intermediate rounds in a cipher of the same family, which when subjected to a fault injection requires minimal number of such attempts to reveal the secret ...
Priyanka Joshi, Bodhisatwa Mazumdar
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Efficient Parallel Simeck Encryption with GPGPU and OpenCL
2018 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics-Taiwan (ICCE-TW), 2018Simeck family block cipher was proposed in CHES 2015. It is a kind of lightweight block cipher provide various block and key size. In this paper, we proposed efficient parallel implementation of Simeck with GPGPU by using OpenCL and present performance of Simeck parallel implementation.
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SIMECK is a family of three lightweight block ciphers designed by Yang et al ., following the framework used by Beaulieu et al . from the United States National Security Agency to design SIMON and SPECK.
Sadegh Sadeghi, Nasour Bagheri
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Performance Analysis on Enhanced Round Function of SIMECK Block Cipher
2020 12th International Conference on Communication Software and Networks (ICCSN), 2020There are various Lightweight Block Ciphers (LBC) nowadays that exist to meet the demand on security requirements of the current trend in computing world, the application in the resource-constrained devices, and the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. One way to evaluate these LBCs is to conduct a performance analysis.
Philipcris C. Encarnacion +2 more
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Integral cryptanalysis on Simeck
2016 Sixth International Conference on Information Science and Technology (ICIST), 2016Since proposed by NSA in June, 2013, SIMON and SPECK families have attracted the attention of massive cryptographers. More recently, at CHES 2015, a lightweight block cipher Simeck is proposed, which has adopted the merits from both SIMON and SPECK. However, the security level on Simeck against integral cryptanalysis has never been evaluated.
Kai Zhang, Jie Guan, Bin Hu, Dongdai Lin
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Efficient implementation of simeck family block cipher on 16-bit MSP430
2017 Ninth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN), 2017In these days, there are a lot of the Internet of Things(IoT) devices according to the development of IoT technologies. However, it is difficult to implement the existing block ciphers such as AES, PRESENT, etc. on the IoT devices, because IoT devices have the resource-restricted environment. By this reason, there are light-weight block ciphers such as
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