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- MBAL abstract "In cryptography, SXAL (Substitution Xor ALgorithm, sometimes called SXAL8) is a block cipher designed in 1993 by Yokohama-based Laurel Intelligent Systems. It is normally used in a special mode of operation called MBAL (Multi Block ALgorithm). SXAL/MBAL has been used for encryption in a number of Japanese PC cards and smart cards.SXAL is an 8-round substitution-permutation network with block size and key size of 64 bits each. All operations are byte-oriented. The algorithm uses a single 8×8-bit S-box K, designed so that both K(X) and X XOR K(X) are injective functions. In each round, the bytes of the block are first permuted. Then each byte is XORed with a key byte and an earlier ciphertext byte, processed through the S-box, and XORed with the previous plaintext byte.The key schedule is rather complex, processing the key with SXAL itself, beginning with a null key and using permuted intermediate results as later keys.".
- MBAL wikiPageExternalLink 0012.pdf.
- MBAL wikiPageExternalLink abstract.
- MBAL wikiPageID "9370543".
- MBAL wikiPageLength "3295".
- MBAL wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- MBAL wikiPageRevisionID "618229256".
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Block_cipher.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Block_cipher_mode_of_operation.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Block_size_(cryptography).
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Broken_block_ciphers.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Differential_cryptanalysis.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Exclusive_or.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Injective_function.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink John_Wiley_&_Sons.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Key_(cryptography).
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Key_schedule.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Key_size.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Key_whitening.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Laurel_Intelligent_Systems.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Linear_cryptanalysis.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink PC_Card.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink S-box.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Smart_card.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Substitution-permutation_network.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLink Yokohama.
- MBAL wikiPageWikiLinkText "SXAL/MBAL".
- MBAL blockSize "64".
- MBAL cryptanalysis "Differential and linear cryptanalysis".
- MBAL designers Laurel_Intelligent_Systems.
- MBAL keySize "64".
- MBAL name "SXAL".
- MBAL publishDate "December 1993".
- MBAL rounds "8".
- MBAL structure Substitution-permutation_network.
- MBAL wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- MBAL wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crypto-stub.
- MBAL wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cryptography_navbox.
- MBAL wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_block_cipher.
- MBAL wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US_patent.
- MBAL subject Category:Broken_block_ciphers.
- MBAL hypernym Cipher.
- MBAL type Noble.
- MBAL type Algorithm.
- MBAL comment "In cryptography, SXAL (Substitution Xor ALgorithm, sometimes called SXAL8) is a block cipher designed in 1993 by Yokohama-based Laurel Intelligent Systems. It is normally used in a special mode of operation called MBAL (Multi Block ALgorithm). SXAL/MBAL has been used for encryption in a number of Japanese PC cards and smart cards.SXAL is an 8-round substitution-permutation network with block size and key size of 64 bits each. All operations are byte-oriented.".
- MBAL label "SXAL/MBAL".
- MBAL sameAs Q7395234.
- MBAL sameAs m.02867tr.
- MBAL sameAs Q7395234.
- MBAL wasDerivedFrom MBAL?oldid=618229256.
- MBAL isPrimaryTopicOf MBAL.