Abstract:Most cryptographic applications use randomness that is generated by pseudo-random number generators (PRNGs). A popular PRNG practical choice is the NIST standardized $$ \rm{CTR\_DRBG}$$ . In their recent ACNS 2023 publication, Andreeva and Weninger proposed a new and more efficient and secure PRNG called $$ \mathtt{FCRNG}$$ . $$ \mathtt{FCRNG}$$ is based on $$ \rm{CTR\_DRBG}$$ and uses the $$ n $$ -to-$$ 2n $$ forkcipher expanding primitive ForkSkinny as a building block. In this work, we create a new… Show more
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