@InProceedings{ContiniRivestRobshawYin-1999-FSE-RC6-analysis,
  author = 	 { Scott Contini and Ronald L. Rivest and M. J. B. Robshaw and Yiqun Lisa Yin },
  title = 	 { Improved Analysis of some Simplified Variants of RC6 },
  pages =        { 1--15 },                  
  OPTurl =       { http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48519-8_1 },
  doie =         { 10.1007/3-540-48519-8_1 },
  booktitle =    { Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Fast Software Encryption },
  isbn =         { 978-3-540-66226-6 },
  publisher =    { Springer },
  organization = { IACR },
  series = 	 { Lecture Notes in Computer Science },
  volume =       { 1636 },                  
  editor = 	 { Lars Knudsen },
  OPTyear = 	 { 1999 },
  OPTmonth = 	 { March 24--26, },
  date =         { 1999 },
  eventtitle =   { FSE '99 },
  eventdate =    { 1999-03-24/1999-03-26 },              
  venue =        { Rome, Italy },                  
  OPTcrossref =  {},
  OPTkey = 	 {},
  OPTnumber = 	 {},
  OPTaddress = 	 {},
  OPTnote = 	 {},
  OPTannote = 	 {},
  abstract =     { 
                  RC6 has been submitted as a candidate for the
                  Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Two important
                  features of RC6 that were absent from its
                  predecessor RC5 are a quadratic function and a fixed
                  rotation. By examining simplified variants that omit
                  these features we clarify their essential
                  contribution to the overall security of RC6.  
                 },
}

