Jerim-320: A New 320-Bit Hash Function Compared To Hash Functions With Parallel Branches

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Jerim-320: A New 320-Bit Hash Function Compared To Hash Functions With Parallel Branches

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Title: Jerim-320: A New 320-Bit Hash Function Compared To Hash Functions With Parallel Branches
Author: Poulose Jacob,K; Sheena, Mathew
Abstract: This paper describes JERIM-320, a new 320-bit hash function used for ensuring message integrity and details a comparison with popular hash functions of similar design. JERIM-320 and FORK -256 operate on four parallel lines of message processing while RIPEMD-320 operates on two parallel lines. Popular hash functions like MD5 and SHA-1 use serial successive iteration for designing compression functions and hence are less secure. The parallel branches help JERIM-320 to achieve higher level of security using multiple iterations and processing on the message blocks. The focus of this work is to prove the ability of JERIM 320 in ensuring the integrity of messages to a higher degree to suit the fast growing internet applications
Description: International Journal of Computer Science and Applications, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp 11 - 25, 2008
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4021
Date: 2008


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