Abstract
Pseudorandomness is a classical model for the security of block ciphers. In this paper we propose convenient tools in order to study it in connection with the Shannon Theory, the Carter-Wegman universal hash functions paradigm, and the Luby-Rackoff approach. This enables the construction of new ciphers with security proofs under specific models. We show how to ensure security against basic differential and linear cryptanalysis and even more general attacks. We propose practical construction schemes. © 2003 International Association for Cryptological Research.
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Vaudenay, S. (2003). Decorrelation: A theory for block cipher security. Journal of Cryptology, 16(4), 249–286. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00145-003-0220-6
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