GSO ISO/IEC 18033-7:2025
ISO/IEC 18033-7:2022
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
22 April 2025
Information security — Encryption algorithms — Part 7: Tweakable block ciphers
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GSO ISO/IEC 18033-7:2025 Scope
This document specifies tweakable block ciphers. A tweakable block cipher is a family of n-bit permutations parametrized by a secret key value and a public tweak value. Such primitives are generic tools that can be used as building blocks to construct cryptographic schemes such as encryption, Message Authentication Codes, authenticated encryption, etc.
A total of five different tweakable block ciphers are defined. They are categorized in Table 1.
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