In this letter we propose a new mode for block ciphers which uses an unknown random block as feedback. We show that the successful differential/linear cryptanalyses of DES under the mode require at least the complexity of the exhaustive key search. We also present the processing overhead of our scheme compared to that of ECB mode.
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Yoonjeong KIM, Yookun CHO, "The Random-Block Feedback Mode for Block Ciphers" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E83-A, no. 6, pp. 1289-1291, June 2000, doi: .
Abstract: In this letter we propose a new mode for block ciphers which uses an unknown random block as feedback. We show that the successful differential/linear cryptanalyses of DES under the mode require at least the complexity of the exhaustive key search. We also present the processing overhead of our scheme compared to that of ECB mode.
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