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* [http://www.schneier.com/paper-self-study.pdf Self-study course in block cipher cryptanalysis] from [[Bruce Schneier]], PDF format
* [http://www.schneier.com/paper-self-study.pdf Self-study course in block cipher cryptanalysis] from [[Bruce Schneier]], PDF format


== Indexes and literature surveys ==
== Literature surveys ==
 
The [http://www2.mat.dtu.dk/people/Lars.R.Knudsen/bc.html Block Cipher Lounge] was once an excellent index of current research, with links to design papers and cryptanalytic results for all the well-known block ciphers. However, it is now out-of-date.
 
Literature surveys:


* [http://nal-ir.nal.res.in/4496/ A Report on Block Ciphers (Literature Survey)], concentrating on Feistel ciphers, from the Indian National Aeronautics Lab
* [http://nal-ir.nal.res.in/4496/ A Report on Block Ciphers (Literature Survey)], concentrating on Feistel ciphers, from the Indian National Aeronautics Lab

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Block cipher.
Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. See also related web sources.

Several of the books in our bibliography are available as free PDF downloads.

FAQ documents

There are no FAQs specifically on block ciphers, but these ciphers are covered in cryptography FAQs.

AES links

Homepages for block ciphers

These pages are all maintained by the cipher designers. They include links to the design papers, to implementations, and often to attacks. We list them alphabetically.

RFCs for block ciphers

These RFCs give specifications for the block ciphers themselves.

There are other RFCs covering block cipher modes of operation and how these ciphers should be used in protocols such as IPsec, Open PGP, SSL and SSH. For details, see the linked articles or use RFC search.

Online courses

Literature surveys