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The following pages link to Revisiting AES-GCM-SIV: multi-user security, faster key derivation, and better bounds (Q1648810):
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- Revisiting AES-GCM-SIV: multi-user security, faster key derivation, and better bounds (Q1648810) (← links)
- Analyzing multi-key security degradation (Q1703940) (← links)
- Security under message-derived keys: signcryption in iMessage (Q2055665) (← links)
- Multi-user BBB security of public permutations based MAC (Q2088959) (← links)
- The summation-truncation hybrid: reusing discarded bits for free (Q2096483) (← links)
- Better concrete security for half-gates garbling (in the multi-instance setting) (Q2096549) (← links)
- Revisiting the security of DbHtS MACs: beyond-birthday-bound in the multi-user setting (Q2129001) (← links)
- Efficient schemes for committing authenticated encryption (Q2170073) (← links)
- On the adaptive security of MACs and PRFs (Q2692364) (← links)
- The Security and Performance of “GCM” when Short Multiplications Are Used Instead (Q4922047) (← links)
- Flexible password-based encryption: securing cloud storage and provably resisting partitioning-oracle attacks (Q6057196) (← links)
- Multi-user security of the sum of truncated random permutations (Q6132432) (← links)
- Luby-Rackoff backwards with more users and more security (Q6157554) (← links)
- Toward a fully secure authenticated encryption scheme from a pseudorandom permutation (Q6157556) (← links)
- KIVR: committing authenticated encryption using redundancy and application to GCM, CCM, and more (Q6547985) (← links)
- The multi-user security of MACs via universal hashing in the ideal cipher model (Q6636105) (← links)
- Succinctly-committing authenticated encryption (Q6652924) (← links)