- In cryptography, a
Feistel cipher (also
known as Luby–Rackoff
block cipher) is a
symmetric structure used in the
construction of
block ciphers, named...
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Feistel is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Horst Feistel (1915–1990),
German American cryptographer Feistel cipher, a construction...
- to happen. It is also
possible to make a FPE
algorithm using a
Feistel network. A
Feistel network needs a
source of pseudo-random
values for the sub-keys...
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Horst Feistel (January 30, 1915 –
November 14, 1990) was a German-American
cryptographer who
worked on the
design of
ciphers at IBM,
initiating research...
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Developed in the
early 1970s at IBM and
based on an
earlier design by
Horst Feistel, the
algorithm was
submitted to the
National Bureau of
Standards (NBS)...
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drastic change in the ciphertext. The
actual term was
first used by
Horst Feistel,
although the
concept dates back to at
least Shannon's diffusion. If a...
- (to
perform decryption);
Feistel inner functions have no such
restriction and can be
constructed as one-way functions.
Feistel network Product cipher Square...
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Magdalena Feistel (born
Magdalena Mróz 22
August 1970) is a
former Polish tennis player. She
holds the
record for most Fed Cup ties pla**** for Poland...
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modern block ciphers are
based on a
construction proposed by
Horst Feistel.
Feistel's construction makes it
possible to
build invertible functions from...
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hence the scheme's name, Lai-M****ey. The Lai-M****ey
Scheme is
similar to a
Feistel Network in design,
using a
round function and a half-round function. The...