Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2001, Volume 1978/2001, 417-419, DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44706-7_4

Mercy: A Fast Large Block Cipher for Disk Sector Encryption

Paul Crowley

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Abstract

We discuss the special requirements imposed on the underlying cipher of systems which encrypt each sector of a disk partition independently, and demonstrate a certificational weakness in some existing block ciphers including Bellare and Rogaway’s 1999 proposal, proposing a new quantitative measure of avalanche. To address these needs, we present Mercy, a new block cipher accepting large (4096-bit) blocks, which uses a key-dependent state machine to build a bijective F function for a Feistel cipher. Mercy achieves 9 cycles/byte on a Pentium compatible processor.

Keywords  disk sector - large block - state machine - avalanche - Feistel cipher

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