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- 3-Way abstract "In cryptography, 3-Way is a block cipher designed in 1994 by Joan Daemen. It is closely related to BaseKing; indeed, the two are variants of the same general cipher technique.3-Way has a block size of 96 bits, notably not a power of two such as the more common 64 or 128 bits. The key length is also 96 bits. The figure 96 arises from the use of three 32 bit words in the algorithm, from which also is derived the cipher's name. When 3-Way was invented, 96-bit keys and blocks were quite strong, but more recent ciphers have a 128-bit block, and few now have keys shorter than 128 bits. 3-Way is an 11-round substitution-permutation network.3-Way is designed to be very efficient in a wide range of platforms from 8-bit processors to specialized hardware, and has some elegant mathematical features which enable nearly all the decryption to be done in exactly the same circuits as did the encryption. 3-Way, just as its counterpart BaseKing, is vulnerable to related key cryptanalysis. John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier, and David Wagner showed how it can be broken with one related key query and about chosen plaintexts.".
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- 3-Way wikiPageExternalLink JD-9500.
- 3-Way wikiPageExternalLink paper-relatedkey.html.
- 3-Way wikiPageExternalLink 3-Way.
- 3-Way wikiPageID "294099".
- 3-Way wikiPageRevisionID "541206174".
- 3-Way blockSize "96".
- 3-Way cryptanalysis Related-key_attack.
- 3-Way derivedTo NOEKEON.
- 3-Way designers Joan_Daemen.
- 3-Way hasPhotoCollection 3-Way.
- 3-Way keySize "96".
- 3-Way name "3".
- 3-Way publishDate "1994".
- 3-Way relatedTo BaseKing.
- 3-Way rounds "11".
- 3-Way structure Substitution-permutation_network.
- 3-Way subject Category:Broken_block_ciphers.
- 3-Way comment "In cryptography, 3-Way is a block cipher designed in 1994 by Joan Daemen. It is closely related to BaseKing; indeed, the two are variants of the same general cipher technique.3-Way has a block size of 96 bits, notably not a power of two such as the more common 64 or 128 bits. The key length is also 96 bits. The figure 96 arises from the use of three 32 bit words in the algorithm, from which also is derived the cipher's name.".
- 3-Way label "3-WAY".
- 3-Way label "3-Way (Blockchiffre)".
- 3-Way label "3-Way".
- 3-Way label "3-Way".
- 3-Way label "3-Way".
- 3-Way sameAs 3-Way_(Blockchiffre).
- 3-Way sameAs 3-Way.
- 3-Way sameAs 3-Way.
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- 3-Way sameAs Q223123.
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- 3-Way wasDerivedFrom 3-Way?oldid=541206174.
- 3-Way isPrimaryTopicOf 3-Way.