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Authenticated encryption is a special form of
cryptographic system providing two main services at the same
time with a single key: confidentiality and authentication. In 2013,
ICRC called authenticated encryption candidates to the CAESAR
competition to define a widespread adaptable authenticated
encryption algorithm having advantages over AES-GCM. In this
study, to analyze competing algorithms, we constitute an extensive
metric set by reviewing previous studies and candidate cipher
reports. We constitute a metric set composed of all structural
metrics mentioned in previous studies. Then, we develop a grading
policy for each metric and evaluate ciphers’ performance and
security. Improvable parts of cipher structures are deduced and
listed. Finally, possible future work suggestions are listed to extend
metric list and to design better cipher structures.
International Conference on Cyber Security and Computer Science
ICONCS
S.E. ULUSOY
Orhun Kara
M.Önder EFE