- KN-Cipher
Infobox block cipher
name = KN-Cipher
designers =Kaisa Nyberg andLars Knudsen
publish date = 1995
derived from =
derived to =
related to =
certification =
key size = 198 bits
block size = 64 bits
structure = Feistel network
rounds = 6
cryptanalysis = Jakobsen & Knudsen'shigher order differential cryptanalysis breaks KN-Cipher with only 512 chosen plaintexts and 241 running time, or with 32 chosen plaintexts and 270 running time.Incryptography , KN-Cipher is ablock cipher created byKaisa Nyberg andLars Knudsen in 1995. One of the first ciphers designed to be provably secure against ordinarydifferential cryptanalysis , KN-Cipher was later broken usinghigher order differential cryptanalysis .Presented as "a prototype...compatible with DES", the algorithm has a 64-bit block size and a 6-round Feistel network structure. The round function is based on the cube operation in the
finite field GF(233).The designers didn't specify any
key schedule for the cipher; they state, "All round keys should be independent, therefore we need at least 198 key bits."References
* cite journal
author = K. Nyberg, L.R. Knudsen
title = Provable Security Against a Differential Attack
journal =Journal of Cryptology
volume = 8
issue = 1
issn = 0933-2790
pages = pp.27–37
date = 1995
url = http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nyberg95provable.html
format =PDF /PostScript
accessdate = 2007-01-23
* cite conference
author = T. Jakobsen, L.R. Knudsen
title = The Interpolation Attack on Block Ciphers
booktitle = 4th International Workshop onFast Software Encryption (FSE '97)
pages = pp.28–40
publisher =Springer-Verlag
date = January 1997
location =Haifa
url = http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/jakobsen97interpolation.html
format = PDF/PostScript
accessdate = 2007-01-23
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