Design of substitution nodes (S-Boxes) of a block cipher intended for preliminary encryption of confidential information

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This paper considers a new method for obtaining an S-box, which is one of the nonlinear transformations used in modern block-symmetric cipher systems. This method is based on modular arithmetic, that is, exponentiation modulo polynomial in extended Galois fields (Formula presented.). The indicators and criteria of efficiency of the obtained S-box (balance, Hamming distance, distribution criteria, autocorrelation, algebraic immunity, cyclic structure of the S-box) are analyzed. The cryptographic characteristics are presented in comparison with the substitution boxes of known modern block ciphers. In addition, the resulting S-box was investigated by the methods of linear and differential cryptanalysis. In the future, the proposed S-box will be used in the developed encryption algorithm designed for the pre-encryption of confidential information.

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Khompysh, A., Kapalova, N., Algazy, K., Dyusenbayev, D., & Sakan, K. (2022). Design of substitution nodes (S-Boxes) of a block cipher intended for preliminary encryption of confidential information. Cogent Engineering, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2022.2080623

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