DocumentCode :
1836391
Title :
The Rijndael block cipher (AES proposal) : a comparison with DES
Author :
Sanchez-Avila, C. ; Sanchez-Reillo, R.
Author_Institution :
ETSI Telecomunicacion, Univ. Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
fYear :
2001
fDate :
37165
Firstpage :
229
Lastpage :
234
Abstract :
In October 2000, after three years of competition between 15 candidate algorithms, the National Standards and Technology (NIST) chose the Rijndael algorithm to be adopted as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) by the U.S. Department of Commerce, replacing to Data Encryption Algorithm (DES), which has been the standard since 1977. The authors analyze the structure and design of new AES, following three criteria: a) resistance against all known attacks; b) speed and code compactness on a wide range of platforms; and c) design simplicity; as well as its similarities and dissimilarities with other symmetric ciphers. On the other side, the principal advantages of new AES with respect to DES and T-DES, as well as its limitations, are investigated. Thus, for example, the fact that the new cipher and its inverse use different components, which practically eliminates the possibility for weak and semi-weak keys, as existing for DES, and the non-linearity of the key expansion, which practically eliminates the possibility of equivalent keys, are two of the principal advantages of new cipher. Finally, the implementation aspects of Rijndael cipher and its inverse are treated. Thus, although Rijndael is well suited to be implemented efficiently on a wide range of processors and in dedicated hardware, we have concentrated our study on 8-bit processors, typical for current smart cards and on 32-bit processors, typical for PCs
Keywords :
cryptography; government policies; standards; 8-bit processors; AES proposal; Advanced Encryption Standard; DES; Data Encryption Algorithm; Rijndael algorithm; Rijndael block cipher; T-DES; US Department of Commerce; code compactness; dedicated hardware; design simplicity; equivalent keys; key expansion; non-linearity; resistance; semi-weak keys; symmetric ciphers; Algorithm design and analysis; Cryptography; Hardware; NIST; Personal communication networks; Proposals; Protection; Smart cards; Telecommunications; US Department of Commerce;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 2001 IEEE 35th International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6636-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/.2001.962837
Filename :
962837
Link To Document :
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