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Block Cipher Nth Iteration Information Containment

Ishank Tiwari, Abhishek Tiwari, Shashank Jain

Abstract


Abstract

A block cipher is the establishment stone of symmetric-key cryptography. Because of its effortlessness and high performance, usually the machines for giving confidentiality - one of the essential objectives of cryptography. Therefore, the security of block cipher is of basic significance in the whole framework of cryptography, and in this manner, it will be investigated and assessed. This practice is called block cipher cryptanalysis. Our hypothesis deals with the statement, “Data Integrity is not maintained when the message is passed through the block cipher; that means 100% information is lost when infinite number of iterations are required to encrypt a message; and with the increase in number of iterations information content reduces”.

Keywords: AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), DES (Data Encryption Standard), KP (Known Plaintext), NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), SAM (Sequence Alignment Map)

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Ishank Tiwari, Abhishek Tiwari, Shashank Jain. Block Cipher Nth Iteration Information Containment. Journal of Advancements in Robotics. 2019; 6(1):
56–61p.



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