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- Kaisa_Nyberg abstract "Kaisa Nyberg is a cryptographer and computer security researcher, currently a professor at Aalto University School of Science. Her notable work includes the theory of perfect nonlinear S-boxes (now known as Nyberg S-boxes), provably secure block cipher design (resulting in KN-Cipher), and the cryptanalysis of the stream ciphers E0 and SNOW.Nyberg received her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1980 from the University of Helsinki, with a dissertation in topology.".
- Q6348329 abstract "Kaisa Nyberg is a cryptographer and computer security researcher, currently a professor at Aalto University School of Science. Her notable work includes the theory of perfect nonlinear S-boxes (now known as Nyberg S-boxes), provably secure block cipher design (resulting in KN-Cipher), and the cryptanalysis of the stream ciphers E0 and SNOW.Nyberg received her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1980 from the University of Helsinki, with a dissertation in topology.".
- Kaisa_Nyberg comment "Kaisa Nyberg is a cryptographer and computer security researcher, currently a professor at Aalto University School of Science. Her notable work includes the theory of perfect nonlinear S-boxes (now known as Nyberg S-boxes), provably secure block cipher design (resulting in KN-Cipher), and the cryptanalysis of the stream ciphers E0 and SNOW.Nyberg received her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1980 from the University of Helsinki, with a dissertation in topology.".
- Q6348329 comment "Kaisa Nyberg is a cryptographer and computer security researcher, currently a professor at Aalto University School of Science. Her notable work includes the theory of perfect nonlinear S-boxes (now known as Nyberg S-boxes), provably secure block cipher design (resulting in KN-Cipher), and the cryptanalysis of the stream ciphers E0 and SNOW.Nyberg received her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1980 from the University of Helsinki, with a dissertation in topology.".