Performance evaluation of newly proposed lightweight cipher, BRIGHT

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Lightweight security algorithms are tailored for resource-constrained environment. To improve the efficiency of an algorithm, usually, a tradeoff is involved in lightweight cryptography in terms of its memory requirements and speed. By adopting several performance enhancement techniques, a security framework for IoT enabled applications is presented in this paper. Proposed BRIGHT family of ciphers is comparably better than existing lightweight ciphers and support a range of block and key sizes for constraint environment. It enables users to match their security needs with application requirements by supporting a range of cryptographic solutions. The BRIGHT family of ciphers is a software-oriented design. The performance of BRIGHT family of lightweight ciphers is evaluated on different parameters. All versions of BRIGHT family ciphers fulfill Strict Avalanche Criteria, key sensitivity test, and randomness test. BRIGHT family ciphers show better performance in terms of memory requirements, cost and speed as compared to existing lightweight ciphers.

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Sehrawat, D., & Gill, N. S. (2019). Performance evaluation of newly proposed lightweight cipher, BRIGHT. International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems, 12(4), 71–80. https://doi.org/10.22266/ijies2019.0831.08

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