The Salsa20 family of stream ciphers

DJ Bernstein - New stream cipher designs: the eSTREAM finalists, 2008 - Springer
New stream cipher designs: the eSTREAM finalists, 2008Springer
Salsa20 is a family of 256-bit stream ciphers designed in 2005 and submitted to eSTREAM,
the ECRYPT Stream Cipher Project. Salsa20 has progressed to the third round of eSTREAM
without any changes. The 20-round stream cipher Salsa20/20 is consistently faster than AES
and is recommended by the designer for typical cryptographic applications. The reduced-
round ciphers Salsa20/12 and Salsa20/8 are among the fastest 256-bit stream ciphers
available and are recommended for applications where speed is more important than …
Abstract
Salsa20 is a family of 256-bit stream ciphers designed in 2005 and submitted to eSTREAM, the ECRYPT Stream Cipher Project. Salsa20 has progressed to the third round of eSTREAM without any changes. The 20-round stream cipher Salsa20/20 is consistently faster than AES and is recommended by the designer for typical cryptographic applications. The reduced-round ciphers Salsa20/12 and Salsa20/8 are among the fastest 256-bit stream ciphers available and are recommended for applications where speed is more important than confidence. The fastest known attacks use ≈ 2153 simple operations against Salsa20/7, ≈ 2249 simple operations against Salsa20/8, and ≈ 2255 simple operations against Salsa20/9, Salsa20/10, etc. In this paper, the Salsa20 designer presents Salsa20 and discusses the decisions made in the Salsa20 design.
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