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3. AES Candidate Conference 2000: New York, New York, USA
- The Third Advanced Encryption Standard Candidate Conference, April 13-14, 2000, New York, New York, USA. National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2000

Session 1: FPGA Evaluations
- Adam J. Elbirt, W. Yip, B. Chetwynd, Christof Paar:

An FPGA Implementation and Performance Evaluation of the AES Block Cipher Candidate Algorithm Finalists. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 13-27 - Nicholas Weaver, John Wawrzynek:

A Comparison of the AES Candidates Amenability to FPGA Implementation. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 28-39 - Kris Gaj, Pawel Chodowiec:

Comparison of the Hardware Performance of the AES Candidates Using Reconfigurable Hardware. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 40-54
Session 2: Platform-Specific Evaluations
- John Worley, Bill Worley, Tom Christian, Christopher Worley:

AES Finalists on PA-RISC and IA-64: Implementations & Performance. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 57-74 - Richard Weiss, Nathan L. Binkert:

A Comparison of AES Candidates on the Alpha 21264. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 75-81 - Fumihiko Sano, Masanobu Koike, Shin-ichi Kawamura, Masue Shiba:

Performance Evaluation of AES Finalists on the High-End Smart Card. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 82-93 - Thomas J. Wollinger, Min Wang, Jorge Guajardo, Christof Paar:

How Well Are High-End DSPs Suited for the AES Algorithms? AES Algorithms on the TMS320C6x DSP. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 94-105 - Kazumaro Aoki, Helger Lipmaa:

Fast Implementations of AES Candidates. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 106-120
Session 3: Surveys
- Bruce Schneier, Doug Whiting:

A Performance Comparison of the Five AES Finalists. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 123-135 - Lawrence E. Bassham III:

Efficiency Testing of ANSI C Implementations of Round 2 Candidate Algorithms for the Advanced Encryption Standard. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 136-148 - Jim Dray:

NIST Performance Analysis of the Final Round JavaTM AES Candidates. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 149-160 - Andreas Sterbenz, Peter Lipp:

Performance of the AES Candidate Algorithms in Java. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 161-165
Session 4: Cryptographic Analysis and Properties (I)
- John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier:

MARS Attacks! Preliminary Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round MARS Variants. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 169-185 - Eli Biham, Vladimir Furman:

Impossible Differential on 8-Round MARS' Core. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 186-194 - Tadayoshi Kohno, John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier:

Preliminary Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round Serpent. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 195-211
Session 5: Cryptographic Analysis and Properties (II)
- Stefan Lucks:

Attacking Seven Rounds of Rijndael under 192-bit and 256-bit Keys. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 215-229 - Henri Gilbert, Marine Minier:

A Collision Attack on 7 Rounds of Rijndael. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 230-241 - Makoto Sugita, Kazukuni Kobara, Kazuhiro Uehara, Shuji Kubota, Hideki Imai:

Relationships among Differential, Truncated Differential, Impossible Differential Cryptanalyses against Word-Oriented Block Ciphers like RIJNDAEL, E2. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 242-254
Session 6: "AES Issues" Panel
- Don B. Johnson:

AES and Future Resiliency: More Thoughts and Questions. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 257-268 - Ian Harvey:

The Effects of Multiple Algorithms in the Advanced Encryption Standard. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 269-276
Session 7: ASIC Evaluations/Individual Algorithm Testing
- Tetsuya Ichikawa, Tomomi Kasuya, Mitsuru Matsui:

Hardware Evaluation of the AES Finalists. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 279-285 - Bryan Weeks, Mark Bean, Tom Rozylowicz, Chris Ficke:

Hardware Performance Simulations of Round 2 Advanced Encryption Standard Algorithms. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 286-304 - Akashi Satoh, Nobuyuki Ooba, Kohji Takano, Edward D'Avignon:

High-Speed MARS Hardware. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 305-316 - Dag Arne Osvik:

Speeding up Serpent. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 317-329
Session 8: Algorithm Submitter Presentations. Submitter Statements
- Don Coppersmith, Rosario Gennaro, Shai Halevi, Charanjit S. Jutla, Stephen M. Matyas, Mohammad Peyravian, David Safford, Nevenko Zunic:

IBM Comments. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 333-336 - Ronald L. Rivest, Matthew J. B. Robshaw, Yiqun Lisa Yin:

RC6 as the AES. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 337-342 - Joan Daemen, Vincent Rijmen:

Rijndael for AES. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 343-348 - Ross J. Anderson, Eli Biham, Lars R. Knudsen:

The Case for Serpent. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 349-354 - Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey, Doug Whiting, David A. Wagner, Niels Ferguson:

Comments on Twofish as an AES Candidate. AES Candidate Conference 2000: 355-356

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