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P1619.2/D06, Mar 2025 - IEEE Draft Standard for Wide-Block Encryption for Shared Storage Media | IEEE Standard | IEEE Xplore

P1619.2/D06, Mar 2025 - IEEE Draft Standard for Wide-Block Encryption for Shared Storage Media

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EME2-AES wide-block encryption with associated data (EAD) mode of the NIST AES block cipher, providing usage guidelines and test vectors, is described. A wide-block encry...Show More
Scope:This standard specifies an architecture for encryption of data in random access storage devices, oriented toward applications that benefit from wide encryption-block size...Show More
Purpose:This standard specifies an architecture for media security and enabling components. Wide encryption blocks are well suited to environments where the attacker has repeated...Show More

Abstract:

EME2-AES wide-block encryption with associated data (EAD) mode of the NIST AES block cipher, providing usage guidelines and test vectors, is described. A wide-block encryption algorithm behaves as a single block cipher with a large plaintext input and ciphertext output, but uses a narrow block cipher (in this case Advanced Encryption Standard [AES]) internally. This encryption mode is oriented toward random access storage devices that do not provide authentication, but need to reduce the granularity of a potential attack.
Scope:
This standard specifies an architecture for encryption of data in random access storage devices, oriented toward applications that benefit from wide encryption-block sizes of 512 bytes and above.
Purpose:
This standard specifies an architecture for media security and enabling components. Wide encryption blocks are well suited to environments where the attacker has repeated access to cryptographic communication or ciphertext, or is able to perform traffic analysis of data access patterns. The standard is oriented toward fixed-size encryption blocks without data expansion, but anticipates an optional data expansion mode to resist attacks involving data tampering.
Date of Publication: 02 April 2025
Electronic ISBN:979-8-8557-2035-8
Persistent Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=10949035

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