KCipher-2

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KCipher-2 is a stream cipher jointly developed by Kyushu University and Japanese telecommunications company KDDI.{{sfn|Seto|Saitō|2019|p=231}} It is standardized as ISO/IEC 18033–4,{{sfn|Hidaka|2012}} and is on the list of recommended ciphers published by the Japanese Cryptography Research and Evaluation Committees (CRYPTREC).{{sfn|Seto|Saitō|2019|p=234}} It has a key length of 128 bits, and can encrypt and decrypt around seven to ten times faster than the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm.{{sfn|Seto|Saitō|2019|p=231}}

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References

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  • {{cite book

| title = Tettei Kōryaku: Jōhō Shori Anzen Kakuho Shienshi Kyōkasho

| trans-title = Comprehensive Strategy: Registered Information Security Specialist Textbook

| language = Japanese

| year = 2019

| last1 = Seto

| first1 = Mitsuki

| last2 = Saitō

| first2 = Ken'ichi

| edition = 2020

| publisher = Impress

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  • {{cite web

| url = https://www.itmedia.co.jp/promobile/articles/1202/17/news019.html

| last = Hidaka

| first = Akira

| title = Hayai, Karui, Namae no Yurai ga Omoshiroi? Mobairu Kiki ni Tekishita Angōka Gijutsu "KCipher-2" to wa?

| trans-title = Fast, Light, a Name with an Interesting Origin? About "KCipher-2", an Encryption Algorithm Suited for Mobile Devices

| date = 17 February 2012

| language = Japanese

| publisher = IT Media

| access-date = 2 October 2020

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Category:Stream ciphers

Category:Japanese inventions

Category:KDDI

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