CLEFIA: Described in RFC 6114, CLEFIA is a 128-bit block cipher employing key lengths of 128, 192, and 256 bits (which is compatible with AES). The CLEFIA algorithm was first published in 2007 by Sony Corporation. CLEFIA is one of the new-generation lightweight block cipher algorithms designed after AES, offering high performance in software and hardware as well as a lightweight implementation in hardware.
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SHA-3 is the current SHS algorithm. Although there had not been any successful attacks on SHA-2, NIST decided that having an alternative to SHA-2 using a different algorithm would be prudent. In 2007, they launched a SHA-3 Competition to find that alternative; a list of submissions can be found at The SHA-3 Zoo. In 2012, NIST announced that after reviewing 64 submissions, the winner was Keccak (pronounced "catch-ack"), a family of hash algorithms based on sponge functions. The NIST version can support hash output sizes of 256 and 512 bits. 2ff7e9595c
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