| Beschreibung |
Since its standardization in October 2000, the Advanced Encryption Standard is worldwide the most commonly used block cipher. Many attempts have been made to analyze the AES -- and specifically, to attack reduced-round variants of the AES. Also, certain unusual attack methods have been presented, such as "known-key attacks" and "related-key attacks", which made it able to attack the AES with the full number of rounds. The purpose of the seminar is to study some of those attempts. Each student will be assigned an attack.
The seminar will be a block seminar with a joint meeting and student talks in March 2026. The deadline for students to register their participation will be early November 2025. To enroll, please join the course on moodle. |