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- NUSH abstract "In cryptography, NUSH is a block cipher invented by Anatoly Lebedev and Alexey Volchkov for the Russian company LAN Crypto. It was submitted to the NESSIE project, but was not selected.NUSH exists in several different variants, using keys of 128, 192, or 256 bits, and a block size of 64, 128, or 256 bits. The number of rounds is 9, 17, or 33, depending on the block size. The algorithm uses key whitening, but no S-boxes; the only operations it uses are AND, OR, XOR, modular addition, and bit rotation.It has been shown that linear cryptanalysis can break NUSH with less effort than a brute force attack.".
- NUSH wikiPageExternalLink uibwp3-007b.pdf.
- NUSH wikiPageID "7939048".
- NUSH wikiPageRevisionID "575688326".
- NUSH blockSize "64128".
- NUSH cryptanalysis "A linear attack faster than exhaustive search has been found.".
- NUSH designers Alexey_Volchkov.
- NUSH designers Anatoly_Lebedev.
- NUSH hasPhotoCollection NUSH.
- NUSH keySize "128192".
- NUSH name "NUSH".
- NUSH publishDate "2000".
- NUSH rounds "917".
- NUSH subject Category:Broken_block_ciphers.
- NUSH type Abstraction100002137.
- NUSH type BrokenBlockCiphers.
- NUSH type Cipher106254239.
- NUSH type Communication100033020.
- NUSH type Message106253690.
- NUSH comment "In cryptography, NUSH is a block cipher invented by Anatoly Lebedev and Alexey Volchkov for the Russian company LAN Crypto. It was submitted to the NESSIE project, but was not selected.NUSH exists in several different variants, using keys of 128, 192, or 256 bits, and a block size of 64, 128, or 256 bits. The number of rounds is 9, 17, or 33, depending on the block size.".
- NUSH label "NUSH".
- NUSH label "NUSH".
- NUSH sameAs m.026ktg0.
- NUSH sameAs Q4045002.
- NUSH sameAs Q4045002.
- NUSH sameAs NUSH.
- NUSH wasDerivedFrom NUSH?oldid=575688326.
- NUSH isPrimaryTopicOf NUSH.