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Linear cryptanalysis is one of the most investigated attack against modern block ciphers. It has significantly influenced the design of symmetric encryption algorithms. However, because of the large cardinality of the problems they raise, security evaluations against these attacks frequently rely on a number of simplifying assumptions. In this chapter, we provide an experimental review of the basic hypotheses used in linear cryptanalysis, and take advantage of our experiments to discuss the practical and provable security approaches for designing secure ciphers.
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