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lightweight-cryptography
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NIST LWC Hardware Reference Implementation of Ascon v1.2
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Verilog Hardware Design of Ascon v1.2
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NIST Lightweight Cryptography finalists
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Golang Implementation of Xoodoo Permutation and Xoofff/Xoodyak Crypto Suites
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Implementation of a Cryptographic Coprocessor of the PRESENT Lightweight Block Cipher (supporting encryption and decryption, and both 80-bit and 128-bit keys) and some Hardware Trojans, using VHDL
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The VHDL reference implementation along with optimized versions of the stream cipher Grain-128AEAD
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Making Ascon cipher easier to play with
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Elephant - Fast, Parallelizable, Lightweight Authenticated Encryption Scheme
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Photon-Beetle: Lightweight Authenticated Encryption & Hashing
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Romulus - The Lightweight Authenticated Encryption and Hash Function
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GIFT-COFB: Lightweight Authenticated Encryption
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Lightweight Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data
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Lightweight Block Cipher GIFT-64 and GIFT-128
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IoT Cryptography Python Notebook with KeeLoq and LEA implementations
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Grain-128AEAD: A Lightweight AEAD Stream Cipher
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Accelerated Sparkle - Lightweight Authenticated Encryption & Hashing
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The official repository for the Grain-128AEAD hardware implementation
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