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- SOBER abstract "In cryptography, SOBER is a family of stream ciphers initially designed by Greg Rose of QUALCOMM Australia starting in 1997. The name is a contrived acronym for Seventeen Octet Byte Enabled Register. Initially the cipher was intended as a replacement for broken ciphers in cellular telephony. The ciphers evolved, and other developers (primarily Phillip Hawkes) joined the project.SOBER was the first cipher, with a 17-byte Linear Feedback Shift Register, a form of decimation called stuttering, and a nonlinear output filter function. The particular configuration of the shift register turned out to be vulnerable to "guess and determine" attacks.SOBER-2 changed the position of the feedback and output taps to resist the above attacks.S16 was an expansion to 16-bit words rather than bytes, with an expected increase of security.".
- SOBER wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- SOBER wikiPageExternalLink www.qualcomm.com.au.
- SOBER wikiPageID "8648325".
- SOBER wikiPageRevisionID "473962301".
- SOBER hasPhotoCollection SOBER.
- SOBER subject Category:Stream_ciphers.
- SOBER type Abstraction100002137.
- SOBER type Cipher106254239.
- SOBER type Communication100033020.
- SOBER type Message106253690.
- SOBER type StreamCiphers.
- SOBER comment "In cryptography, SOBER is a family of stream ciphers initially designed by Greg Rose of QUALCOMM Australia starting in 1997. The name is a contrived acronym for Seventeen Octet Byte Enabled Register. Initially the cipher was intended as a replacement for broken ciphers in cellular telephony.".
- SOBER label "SOBER".
- SOBER sameAs m.027ch3t.
- SOBER sameAs Q7391998.
- SOBER sameAs Q7391998.
- SOBER sameAs SOBER.
- SOBER wasDerivedFrom SOBER?oldid=473962301.
- SOBER isPrimaryTopicOf SOBER.