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VEST (Very Efficient Substitution Transposition) ciphers are a set of families of general-purpose hardware-dedicated ciphers that support single pass authenticated encryption and can operate as collision-resistant hash functions designed by , and . VEST cannot be implemented efficiently in software. All the VEST variants are covered by European Patent Number EP 1820295(B1), owned by Synaptic Laboratories. VEST was a Phase 2 Candidate in the eSTREAM competition in the hardware portfolio, but was not a Phase 3 or Focus candidate and so is not part of the final portfolio.

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  • VEST (Very Efficient Substitution Transposition) ciphers are a set of families of general-purpose hardware-dedicated ciphers that support single pass authenticated encryption and can operate as collision-resistant hash functions designed by , and . VEST cannot be implemented efficiently in software. VEST is based on a balanced T-function that can also be described as a bijective nonlinear feedback shift register with parallel feedback (NLPFSR) or as a substitution–permutation network, which is assisted by a non-linear RNS-based counter. The four VEST family trees described in the cipher specification are VEST-4, VEST-8, VEST-16, and VEST-32. VEST ciphers support keys and IVs of variable sizes and instant re-keying. All VEST ciphers release output on every clock cycle. All the VEST variants are covered by European Patent Number EP 1820295(B1), owned by Synaptic Laboratories. VEST was a Phase 2 Candidate in the eSTREAM competition in the hardware portfolio, but was not a Phase 3 or Focus candidate and so is not part of the final portfolio. (en)
  • VEST (англ. Very Efficient Substitution Transposition, очень эффективная перестановка) — это серия аппаратных поточных шифров общего назначения, которые обеспечивают однопроходное шифрование с аутентификацией и могут работать как хеш-функция, стойкая к коллизиям второго рода. Шифры VEST разработаны в Synaptic Laboratories. Все шифры этой серии поддерживают режим работы с ключами переменной длины. (ru)
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  • High Level Structure of VEST (en)
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  • Sean O'Neil (en)
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  • VEST (en)
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  • VEST (англ. Very Efficient Substitution Transposition, очень эффективная перестановка) — это серия аппаратных поточных шифров общего назначения, которые обеспечивают однопроходное шифрование с аутентификацией и могут работать как хеш-функция, стойкая к коллизиям второго рода. Шифры VEST разработаны в Synaptic Laboratories. Все шифры этой серии поддерживают режим работы с ключами переменной длины. (ru)
  • VEST (Very Efficient Substitution Transposition) ciphers are a set of families of general-purpose hardware-dedicated ciphers that support single pass authenticated encryption and can operate as collision-resistant hash functions designed by , and . VEST cannot be implemented efficiently in software. All the VEST variants are covered by European Patent Number EP 1820295(B1), owned by Synaptic Laboratories. VEST was a Phase 2 Candidate in the eSTREAM competition in the hardware portfolio, but was not a Phase 3 or Focus candidate and so is not part of the final portfolio. (en)
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  • VEST (en)
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