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Serge Vaudenay (born 5
April 1968) is a
French cryptographer and professor,
director of the
Communications Systems Section at the École
Polytechnique Fédérale...
- The term "padding oracle"
appeared in
literature in 2002,
after Serge Vaudenay's attack on the CBC mode
decryption used
within symmetric block ciphers...
- generally,
possible vulnerabilities in Bluetooth. In 2004, Yi Lu and
Serge Vaudenay published a
statistical attack requiring the 24
first bits of 235 Bluetooth...
- 20
February 2022.
Retrieved 20
February 2022.
Pouyan Sepehrdad;
Serge Vaudenay;
Martin Vuagnoux (2011). "Discovery and
Exploitation of New
Biases in RC4"...
- be
coerced to
reveal the
private data they collect. — Serge
Vaudenay, : p. 1
Vaudenay's work
presents several attacks against DP-3T and
similar systems...
- In cryptography,
decorrelation theory is a
system developed by
Serge Vaudenay in 1998 for
designing block ciphers to be
provably secure against differential...
- Standard) is a
block cipher designed in 1999 by
Helena Handschuh and
Serge Vaudenay. They
proposed it as a
transitional step, to
prepare for the completion...
- used to
obtain the MDS
matrices used in
cryptographic algorithms.
Serge Vaudenay suggested using MDS
matrices in
cryptographic primitives to
produce what...
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Chiffrement Symétrique) is a
block cipher invented by
Jacques Stern and
Serge Vaudenay in 1998. It was
submitted to the
NESSIE project, but was not selected....
- Supérieure, CNRS, and
France Télécom (including
Jacques Stern and
Serge Vaudenay) and
submitted to the AES competition. Like
other AES candidates, DFC operates...