Abstract
Linear cryptanalysis, along with differential cryptanalysis, is an important tool to evaluate the security of block ciphers. This work introduces a novel extension of linear cryptanalysis: zero-correlation linear cryptanalysis, a technique applicable to many block cipher constructions. It is based on linear approximations with a correlation value of exactly zero. For a permutation on n bits, an algorithm of complexity 2 n-1 is proposed for the exact evaluation of correlation. Non-trivial zero-correlation linear approximations are demonstrated for various block cipher structures including AES, balanced Feistel networks, Skipjack, CLEFIA, and CAST256. As an example, using the zero-correlation linear cryptanalysis, a key-recovery attack is shown on 6 rounds of AES-192 and AES-256 as well as 13 rounds of CLEFIA-256. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Bogdanov, A., & Rijmen, V. (2014). Linear hulls with correlation zero and linear cryptanalysis of block ciphers. Designs, Codes, and Cryptography, 70(3), 369–383. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10623-012-9697-z
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