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Argyrios Sideris, Theodora Sanida and Minas Dasygenis
Hash functions are an essential mechanism in today?s world of information security. It is common practice to utilize them for storing and verifying passwords, developing pseudo-random sequences, and deriving keys for various applications, including milit...
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Ibrahim Shawky Farahat, Waleed Aladrousy, Mohamed Elhoseny, Samir Elmougy and Ahmed Elsaid Tolba
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) uses wireless networks to help patients to communicate with healthcare professionals. Therefore, IoMT devices suffer from a lack of security controls, just like many Internet of Things (IoT) gadgets. Thus, in this pa...
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Emmanuel A. Adeniyi, Peace Busola Falola, Mashael S. Maashi, Mohammed Aljebreen and Salil Bharany
With the explosion of connected devices linked to one another, the amount of transmitted data grows day by day, posing new problems in terms of information security, such as unauthorized access to users? credentials and sensitive information. Therefore, ...
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D.V. Baldov,S.Yu. Petrova,A.A. Lebedev
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At present, the value of information is practically equal to the value of material objects. Modern industries operate with huge data streams, which are subject to increased security and reliability requirements. Likewise, the Nizhny Novgorod State Engine...
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Kazuki Nakamura, Koji Hori and Shoichi Hirose
Cryptographic hash functions play an essential role in various aspects of cryptography, such as message authentication codes, pseudorandom number generation, digital signatures, and so on. Thus, the security of their hardware implementations is an import...
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