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RFC 4418
Title: UMAC: Message Authentication Code using
Universal Hashing
Author: T. Krovetz, Ed.
Status: Informational
Date: March 2006
Mailbox: tdk acm.org
Pages: 27
Characters: 51304
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-krovetz-umac-07.txt
URL:
ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc4418.txt
This specification describes how to generate an
authentication tag
using the UMAC message authentication algorithm. UMAC is
designed
to be very fast to compute in software on contemporary
uniprocessors. Measured speeds are as low as one cycle per
byte. UMAC relies on addition of
32-bit and 64-bit numbers and multiplication of 32-bit
numbers,
operations well-supported by contemporary machines.
To generate the authentication tag on a given message, a
"universal" hash
function is applied to the message and key to produce a
short,
fixed-length hash value, and this hash value is then xor'ed
with a
key-derived pseudorandom pad. UMAC enjoys a rigorous
security
analysis, and its only internal "cryptographic"
component is a block
cipher used to generate the pseudorandom pads and internal
key
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