Martin Charles Golumbic, Renu C. Laskar
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We describe the software-efficient encryption algorithm SEAL 3.0. Computational cost on a modern 32-bit processor is about 4 clock cycles per byte of text. The cipher is a pseudorandom function family under control of a key (first preprocessed into an internal table) it stretches a 32-bit position index into a long, pseudorandom string. This string can be used as the keystream of a Vernam cipher. © 1998 International Association for Cryplologic Research.
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