Block ciphers encrypt blocks of plaintext, messages, into blocks
of ciphertext under the action of a secret key, and the process of
encryption is reversed by decryption which uses the same
user-supplied key. Block ciphers are fundamental to modern
cryptography, in fact they are the most widely used cryptographic
primitive - useful in their own right, and in the construction of
other cryptographic mechanisms.
In this book the authors provide a technically detailed, yet
readable, account of the state of the art of block cipher analysis,
design, and deployment. The authors first describe the most
prominent block ciphers and give insights into their design. They
then consider the role of the cryptanalyst, the adversary, and
provide an overview of some of the most important cryptanalytic
methods.
The book will be of value to graduate and senior undergraduate
students of cryptography and to professionals engaged in
cryptographic design. An important feature of the presentation is
the authors' exhaustive bibliography of the field, each chapter
closing with comprehensive supporting notes.
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