Re: 3G crypto algorithms

2001-01-23 Thread Jaap-Henk Hoepman


f8 and f9 are specified in 3G_20TS35.201, version 1.2 of September 5th, 2000.

Jaap-Henk

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 13:26:13 +1100 Greg Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 You're missing the document that specifies f8 and f9, which is the glue 
 between 33.102 and the Kasumi spec. Unfortunately I can't get to their 
 server at the moment for some reason, so I can't give you it's number, but 
 I think it is 33.2xx.
 
 thanks and regards,
 Greg.
 

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Re: 3G crypto algorithms

2001-01-21 Thread Greg Rose

You're missing the document that specifies f8 and f9, which is the glue 
between 33.102 and the Kasumi spec. Unfortunately I can't get to their 
server at the moment for some reason, so I can't give you it's number, but 
I think it is 33.2xx.

thanks and regards,
Greg.

At 01:53 PM 1/19/2001 -0500, Janos A. Csirik wrote:
Dear cryptographers,

In contrast with GSM, the 3GPP organisation (responsible for 3G
wireless phone standards) is making all of its documents public.
However, the way in which these documents are made public is
unlikely to result in immediate gratification for those who would
just like to go in and look at the crypto algorithms.

For that reason, I have undertaken to construct a Web page to
help cryptographers learn about and study the crypto algorithms
for 3G wireless phones.  I believe that the algorithms will
receive much more and better scrutiny if it is easy to find them
(and other 3G documents that are relevant to them).  This page
can be found at

 http://www.research.att.com/~janos/3gpp.html

Thank you for your attention!

Janos A. Csirik.
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3G crypto algorithms

2001-01-19 Thread Janos A. Csirik

Dear cryptographers,

In contrast with GSM, the 3GPP organisation (responsible for 3G
wireless phone standards) is making all of its documents public.
However, the way in which these documents are made public is
unlikely to result in immediate gratification for those who would
just like to go in and look at the crypto algorithms.

For that reason, I have undertaken to construct a Web page to
help cryptographers learn about and study the crypto algorithms
for 3G wireless phones.  I believe that the algorithms will
receive much more and better scrutiny if it is easy to find them
(and other 3G documents that are relevant to them).  This page
can be found at

http://www.research.att.com/~janos/3gpp.html

Thank you for your attention!

Janos A. Csirik.
--
Janos A. Csirik, Mathematics  Cryptography, ATT Labs - Research