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Title : Authenticated Encryption with AES-CBC and HMAC-SHA1 (and other generic combinations of ciphers and MACs)
Author(s) : D. McGrew
Filename : draft-mcgrew-aead-aes-cbc-hmac-sha-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2007-11-13
This document specifies algorithms for authenticated encryption with
additional authenticated data (AEAD) that are based on the
composition of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) in the Cipher
Block Chaining (CBC) mode of operation for encryption, and the HMAC-
SHA1 message authentication code (MAC). It also separately defines a
generic composition method that can be used with other MACs and
randomized ciphers.
These algorithms are randomized, and thus are suitable for use with
applications that cannot provide distinct nonces to each invocation
of the AEAD encrypt operation.
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