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E2 (cipher)

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Designers
  
NTT

Successors
  
Camellia

Block sizes
  
128 bits

First published
  
1998

Key sizes
  
128, 192, or 256 bits

Structure
  
Feistel network

In cryptography, E2 is a symmetric block cipher which was created in 1998 by NTT and submitted to the AES competition.

Like other AES candidates, E2 operates on blocks of 128 bits, using a key of 128, 192, or 256 bits. It uses a 12-round Feistel network. E2 has an input transformation and output transformation that both use modular multiplication, but the round function itself consists only of XORs and S-box lookups. The single 8×8-bit S-box is constructed from the composition of an affine transformation with the discrete exponentiation x127 over the finite field GF(28). NTT adopted many of E2's special characteristics in Camellia, which has essentially replaced E2.

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E2 (cipher) Wikipedia