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- MUGI abstract "In cryptography, MUGI is a pseudorandom number generator (PRNG) designed for use as a stream cipher. It was among the cryptographic techniques recommended for Japanese government use by CRYPTREC in 2003, however, has been dropped to "candidate" by CRYPTREC revision in 2013.MUGI takes a 128-bit secret key and a 128-bit initial vector (IV). After a key- and IV- setup process, MUGI outputs 64-bit output strings based on the internal state, while updating the internal state after each output block. MUGI has a 1216-bit internal state; there are three 64-bit registers (the "state") and 16 64-bit registers (the "buffer").MUGI uses the non-linear S-box that was originally defined in Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). A part of the linear transformation also reuses the MDS matrix of AES. The basic design is influenced by that of Panama.".
- MUGI wikiPageExternalLink mugi_analysis_8.ps.
- MUGI wikiPageExternalLink MUGI_FSE2002.pdf.
- MUGI wikiPageExternalLink index-e.html.
- MUGI wikiPageID "1508225".
- MUGI wikiPageLength "4796".
- MUGI wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- MUGI wikiPageRevisionID "639280632".
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Adi_Shamir.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Encryption_Standard.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Alex_Biryukov.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Bart_Preneel.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink CRYPTREC.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stream_ciphers.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Delhi.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Fast_Software_Encryption.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Initialization_vector.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Key_(cryptography).
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Leuven.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink MDS_matrix.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink PDF.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Panama_(cipher).
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Panama_(cryptography).
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Portable_Document_Format.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink PostScript.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Pseudorandom_number_generator.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink S-box.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Springer-Verlag.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Springer_Science+Business_Media.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLink Stream_cipher.
- MUGI wikiPageWikiLinkText "MUGI".
- MUGI certification CRYPTREC.
- MUGI derivedFrom Panama_(cryptography).
- MUGI designers "Bart Preneel".
- MUGI designers "Dai Watanabe,".
- MUGI designers "Kazuo Takaragi,".
- MUGI designers "Soichi Furuya,".
- MUGI hasPhotoCollection MUGI.
- MUGI keySize "128".
- MUGI name "MUGI".
- MUGI publishDate "February 2002".
- MUGI rounds "32".
- MUGI stateSize "1216".
- MUGI wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_conference.
- MUGI wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cryptography_navbox.
- MUGI wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_encryption_method.
- MUGI subject Category:Stream_ciphers.
- MUGI hypernym Generator.
- MUGI type Software.
- MUGI comment "In cryptography, MUGI is a pseudorandom number generator (PRNG) designed for use as a stream cipher. It was among the cryptographic techniques recommended for Japanese government use by CRYPTREC in 2003, however, has been dropped to "candidate" by CRYPTREC revision in 2013.MUGI takes a 128-bit secret key and a 128-bit initial vector (IV).".
- MUGI label "MUGI".
- MUGI sameAs MUGI.
- MUGI sameAs m.056rzc.
- MUGI sameAs MUGI.
- MUGI sameAs Q4043510.
- MUGI sameAs Q4043510.
- MUGI wasDerivedFrom MUGI?oldid=639280632.
- MUGI isPrimaryTopicOf MUGI.