KASUMI is a block cipher which has been adopted as a standard of 3GPP. In this paper, we study the pseudorandomness of idealized KASUMI type permutations for adaptive adversaries. We show that
●the four-round version is pseudorandom and
●the six-round version is super-pseudorandom.
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Tetsu IWATA, Tohru YAGI, Kaoru KUROSAWA, "On the Pseudorandomness of KASUMI Type Permutations" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E87-A, no. 5, pp. 1098-1109, May 2004, doi: .
Abstract: KASUMI is a block cipher which has been adopted as a standard of 3GPP. In this paper, we study the pseudorandomness of idealized KASUMI type permutations for adaptive adversaries. We show that
●the four-round version is pseudorandom and
●the six-round version is super-pseudorandom.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e87-a_5_1098/_p
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●the six-round version is super-pseudorandom.},
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●the four-round version is pseudorandom and
●the six-round version is super-pseudorandom.
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