Matt Robshaw
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current research
- the design and analysis of symmetric cryptographic primitives
- cryptographic techniques for constrained devices
- the deployment of cryptographic solutions
publications at Orange Labs
- On Related-Key Attacks and KASUMI: The Case of A5/3 (INDOCRYPT, 2011)
- The LED Block Cipher (CHES, 2011)
- PRINTcipher: A Block Cipher for IC-Printing (CHES, 2010)
- On Unbiased Linear Approximations (ACISP, 2010)
- The Case for Dynamic RFID Tag Authentication (RFIDsec ASIA, 2010)
- Lightweight Cryptography and RFID: Tackling the Hidden Overheads (ICICS, 2009)
- The Intel AES Instructions Set and the SHA-3 Candidates (ASIACRYPT, 2009)
- Improved Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round SMS4 (SAC, 2008)
- Hash Functions and RFID Tags: Mind the Gap. (CHES, 2008)
- How to Encrypt with the LPN Problem. (ICALP, 2008)
- Looking Back at a New Hash Function. (ACISP, 2008)
- Correlated Keystreams in Moustique. (AFRICACRYPT, 2008)
- HB#: Improving the Security and Efficiency of HB+. (EUROCRYPT, 2008)
- Good Variants of HB+ are Hard to Find. (Financial Cryptography, 2008)
- PRESENT: An Ultra-Lightweight Block Cipher. (CHES, 2007)
- On Building Hash Functions from Multivariate Quadratic Equations. (ACISP, 2007)
- Public Key Cryptography and RFID Tags. (CT-RSA, 2007)
- Non-randomness in eSTREAM Candidates Salsa20 and TSC-4. (INDOCRYPT, 2006)
- Combining Compression Functions and Block Cipher-Based Hash Functions. (ASIACRYPT, 2006)
- Searching for Compact Algorithms: CGEN. (VietCrypt, 2006)
- An Algebraic Framework for Cipher Embeddings. (Cryptography and Coding, 2005)
- Active attack against HB+: a provably secure lightweight authentication protocol. (IEE Electronic Letters, 2005)
- Small Scale Variants of the AES. (FSE, 2005)
- The Cryptanalysis of the AES - A Brief Survey. (AES, 2004)
