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Sosemanuk is a stream cipher developed by Come Berbain, Olivier Billet, Anne Canteaut, Nicolas Courtois, Henri Gilbert, Louis Goubin, Aline Gouget, Louis Granboulan, Cédric Lauradoux, Marine Minier, Thomas Pornin and Hervé Sibert. Along with HC-128, Rabbit, and Salsa20/12, Sosemanuk is one of the final four Profile 1 (software) ciphers selected for the eSTREAM Portfolio. Sosemanuk is not patented and is "free for any use". The name means "snow snake" in the Cree Indian language because it depends both on Snow and Serpent.

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  • SOSEMANUK ist eine Stromverschlüsselung, die 2008 von Côme Berbain, Olivier Billet, Anne Canteaut, Nicolas Courtois, Henri Gilbert, Louis Goubin, Aline Gouget, Louis Granboulan, Cédric Lauradoux, Marine Minier, Thomas Pornin und Hervé Sibert entwickelt wurde. Im europäischen Projekt eSTREAM ist SOSEMANUK einer der Finalisten (Profil 1 – Software-Anwendungen). Der Algorithmus ist frei von Patenten. Der Name bedeutet Schneeschlange in der Sprache der Cree-Indianer. (de)
  • Sosemanuk is a stream cipher developed by Come Berbain, Olivier Billet, Anne Canteaut, Nicolas Courtois, Henri Gilbert, Louis Goubin, Aline Gouget, Louis Granboulan, Cédric Lauradoux, Marine Minier, Thomas Pornin and Hervé Sibert. Along with HC-128, Rabbit, and Salsa20/12, Sosemanuk is one of the final four Profile 1 (software) ciphers selected for the eSTREAM Portfolio. According to the authors, the structure of the cipher is influenced by the stream cipher SNOW and the block cipher Serpent. The cipher has an improved performance compared with Snow, more specifically by having a faster initialization phase. The cipher key length can vary between 128 and 256 bits, but the guaranteed security is only 128 bits. The cipher uses an initialization vector of 128 bits. Of note, during the eSTREAM Phase 1 evaluation process, it was shown that a theoretical attack with cost 2224 could be applied, which does not contradict the security claim of "128 bits". Sosemanuk is not patented and is "free for any use". The name means "snow snake" in the Cree Indian language because it depends both on Snow and Serpent. (en)
  • SOSEMANUK è un cifrario a flusso realizzato da Come Berbain, Olivier Billet, Anne Canteaut, Nicolas Courtois, Henri Gilbert, Louis Goubin, Aline Gouget, Louis Granboulan, Cédric Lauradoux, Marine Minier, Thomas Pornin e Hervé Sibert nel 2003 e che ha partecipato come candidato al eSTREAM, dove è stato selezionato per l'inserimento nel portafoglio del progetto sezione Profilo 1 (implementazione software). La struttura dell'algoritmo è stata influenzata da due cifrari antecedenti il SOSEMANUK: gli autori hanno utilizzato una versione ridotta del cifrario a blocchi Serpent come funzione di inizializzazione del VI ed il registro LFSR del cifrario a flusso SNOW. (it)
  • Sosemanuk — синхронный поточный шифр, разработанный в ноябре 2004 года группой французских учёных во главе с Комом Бербеном (фр. Côme Berbain). В апреле 2008 года стал одним из финалистов проекта eStream по профилю 1 (высокоэффективные поточные шифры для программной реализации). Согласно портфолио проекта eStream, Sosemanuk представляет собой полностью свободное программное обеспечение с открытым исходным кодом, которое может быть использовано для любых целей, включая коммерческие. (ru)
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  • SOSEMANUK ist eine Stromverschlüsselung, die 2008 von Côme Berbain, Olivier Billet, Anne Canteaut, Nicolas Courtois, Henri Gilbert, Louis Goubin, Aline Gouget, Louis Granboulan, Cédric Lauradoux, Marine Minier, Thomas Pornin und Hervé Sibert entwickelt wurde. Im europäischen Projekt eSTREAM ist SOSEMANUK einer der Finalisten (Profil 1 – Software-Anwendungen). Der Algorithmus ist frei von Patenten. Der Name bedeutet Schneeschlange in der Sprache der Cree-Indianer. (de)
  • SOSEMANUK è un cifrario a flusso realizzato da Come Berbain, Olivier Billet, Anne Canteaut, Nicolas Courtois, Henri Gilbert, Louis Goubin, Aline Gouget, Louis Granboulan, Cédric Lauradoux, Marine Minier, Thomas Pornin e Hervé Sibert nel 2003 e che ha partecipato come candidato al eSTREAM, dove è stato selezionato per l'inserimento nel portafoglio del progetto sezione Profilo 1 (implementazione software). La struttura dell'algoritmo è stata influenzata da due cifrari antecedenti il SOSEMANUK: gli autori hanno utilizzato una versione ridotta del cifrario a blocchi Serpent come funzione di inizializzazione del VI ed il registro LFSR del cifrario a flusso SNOW. (it)
  • Sosemanuk — синхронный поточный шифр, разработанный в ноябре 2004 года группой французских учёных во главе с Комом Бербеном (фр. Côme Berbain). В апреле 2008 года стал одним из финалистов проекта eStream по профилю 1 (высокоэффективные поточные шифры для программной реализации). Согласно портфолио проекта eStream, Sosemanuk представляет собой полностью свободное программное обеспечение с открытым исходным кодом, которое может быть использовано для любых целей, включая коммерческие. (ru)
  • Sosemanuk is a stream cipher developed by Come Berbain, Olivier Billet, Anne Canteaut, Nicolas Courtois, Henri Gilbert, Louis Goubin, Aline Gouget, Louis Granboulan, Cédric Lauradoux, Marine Minier, Thomas Pornin and Hervé Sibert. Along with HC-128, Rabbit, and Salsa20/12, Sosemanuk is one of the final four Profile 1 (software) ciphers selected for the eSTREAM Portfolio. Sosemanuk is not patented and is "free for any use". The name means "snow snake" in the Cree Indian language because it depends both on Snow and Serpent. (en)
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  • SOSEMANUK (it)
  • SOSEMANUK (en)
  • SOSEMANUK (ru)
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