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Provably secure way of expanding permutations
Gimli is a 384-bit permutation that makes use of an internal 96-bit permutation which works on columns. Every 4 rounds starting from the 1st a "small swap" is performed and every 4 rounds ...
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How to build disk encryption system using forward permutations like Gimli?
First of all, this is purely a thought experiment. The width of Gimli isn't even a power of two (384 bits), and secondary storage bus speeds aren't even worth using a high performance permutation like ...