Fast Software Encryption (FSE)
FSE 2025 Artifacts
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ToSC Volume 2024, Issue 2
Fast AES-Based Universal Hash Functions and MACs
Augustin Bariant, Jules Baudrin, Gaëtan Leurent, Clara Pernot, Léo Perrin and Thomas Peyrin.
💡 IACR FSE Artifacts Functional
On Impossible Boomerang Attacks
Xavier Bonnetain, Margarita Cordero, Virginie Lallemand, Marine Minier and María Naya-Plasencia.
💡 IACR FSE Artifacts Functional
ToSC Volume 2024, Issue 3
Single-query Quantum Hidden Shift Attacks
Xavier Bonnetain and André Schrottenloher.
💡 IACR FSE Artifacts Functional
Finding Complete Impossible Differential Attacks on AndRX Ciphers and Efficient Distinguishers for ARX Designs
Debasmita Chakraborty, Hosein Hadipour, Phuong Hoa Nguyen and Maria Eichlseder.
💡 IACR FSE Artifacts Functional
ToSC Volume 2025, Issue 1
A New Stand-Alone MAC Construct Called SMAC
Dachao Wang, Alexander Maximov, Patrik Ekdahl and Thomas Johansson.
✅ IACR FSE Artifacts Available
AutoDiVer: Automatically Verifying Differential Characteristics and Learning Key Conditions
Marcel Nageler, Shibam Ghosh, Marlene Jüttler and Maria Eichlseder.
💡 IACR FSE Artifacts Functional
GPU Assisted Brute Force Cryptanalysis of GPRS, GSM, RFID, and TETRA
Cihangir Tezcan and Gregor Leander.
✅ IACR FSE Artifacts Available
Practical Preimage Attacks on 3-Round Keccak-256 and 4-Round Keccak[r=640, c=160]
Xiaoen Lin, Le He and Hongbo Yu.
💡 IACR FSE Artifacts Functional
Exact Formula for RX-Differential Probability Through Modular Addition for All Rotations
Alex Biryukov, Baptiste Lambin and Aleksei Udovenko.
💡 IACR FSE Artifacts Functional
Differential Cryptanalysis of the Reduced Pointer Authentication Code Function used in Arm’s FEAT_PACQARMA3 Feature
Shibam Ghosh, Orr Dunkelman and Roberto Avanzi.
✅ IACR FSE Artifacts Available
FSE 2025 Artifact Review Committee
Artifact Review Chair:
- Patrick Derbez (Inria)
Artifact Review Committee Members:
- Elena Andreeva (TU Wien)
- Sébastien Duval (University of Lorraine, CNRS, Loria, Inria)
- David Gérault (Technology Innovation Institute)
- Hosein Hadipour (Graz University of Technology)
- Danping Shi (Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Ling Sun (Shandong University)