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As the security is becoming more and more important these days, we still should not forget about reliability. When designing a cryptographic device for some mission-critical or another reliability demanding system, we need to make the device not only attack-resistant, but also fault-tolerant. There are many common fault-tolerant digital design techniques, however, it is questionable, how these techniques...
In this paper, we have first characterized candidates of the Competition for Authenticated Encryption, Security, Applicability, and Robustness (CAESAR) from the point of view of their suitability for parallel processing of multiple blocks of associated data, message, and ciphertext. Then, we have chosen seven candidates from the Round 2 and Round 3 submissions, namely SCREAM, AES-COPA, Minalpher,...
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