IACR News item: 14 October 2022
Thomas Kaeding
We demonstrate how to apply some ideas from group theory to quagmire ciphers. Techniques are shown for amplifying one's knowledge of the keys. This is useful when breaking a ciphertext with a crib. The basic idea is that only a small amount of information goes into building a key table for a quagmire cipher, so we should only need that much information to reconstruct it.
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