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abstract = {This paper advocates a new hash function family based on the HAIFA framework, inheriting built-in randomized hashing and higher security guarantees than the Merkle-Damgard construction against generic attacks. The family has as its special design features: a nested feedforward mechanism and an internal wide-pipe construction within the compression function. As examples, we give two proposed instances that compute 256- and 512-bit digests, with a 8- and 10-round compression function respectively.}, | abstract = {This paper advocates a new hash function family based on the HAIFA framework, inheriting built-in randomized hashing and higher security guarantees than the Merkle-Damgard construction against generic attacks. The family has as its special design features: a nested feedforward mechanism and an internal wide-pipe construction within the compression function. As examples, we give two proposed instances that compute 256- and 512-bit digests, with a 8- and 10-round compression function respectively.}, | ||
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== Cryptanalysis == | == Cryptanalysis == |
Revision as of 15:41, 3 November 2008
1 Specification
- digest size: 256,512 bits
- max. message length: < 264 bits
- compression function: 512-bit message block, 512,1024-bit chaining variable
- Specification:
Florian Mendel, Martin Schl\"affer - Collisions for Round-Reduced LAKE
- ACISP 5107:267-281,2008
- http://www.springerlink.com/content/882420671673224r/
BibtexAuthor : Florian Mendel, Martin Schl\"affer
Title : Collisions for Round-Reduced LAKE
In : ACISP -
Address :
Date : 2008