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    Cryptographic Randomness Testing of Block Ciphers: SAC Tests
    (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2026) Aslan, Melis; Doganaksoy, Ali; Kocaman, Sermin; Saygi, Zulfukar; Sulak, Fatih
    Block ciphers are designed to function as random mappings, making it essential for them to successfully pass statistical randomness tests. These tests evaluate whether the distribution of a test statistic, derived empirically through various data manipulations over states of the algorithm, aligns with the theoretical distribution for cryptographic randomness. Beyond this, evaluating the cryptographic properties of the algorithm is also important to ensure its security and reliability. One of the important cryptographic randomness properties is the Strict Avalanche Criterion (SAC), which assesses the impact of a one-bit alteration in the input over the output. In this work, we introduce new SAC-based tests to offer more reliable evaluation for the cryptographic randomness of block cipher algorithms. The tests are utilized for the application of AES, PRESENT, and CLEFIA block ciphers. The results are compared with Soto's evaluation methods, which are known for their comprehensive approach to block ciphers. According to this, it is apparent that our novel SAC tests improve upon Soto's results, thus providing a more comprehensive understanding of randomness.
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    Observations on Nist Sp 800-90b Entropy Estimators
    (Springer, 2025) Aslan, Melis; Doganaksoy, Ali; Saygi, Zulfukar; Turan, Meltem Sonmez; Sulak, Fatih
    Random numbers play a crucial role in cryptography since the security of cryptographic protocols relies on the assumption of the availability of uniformly distributed and unpredictable random numbers to generate secret keys, nonce, salt, etc. However, real-world random number generators sometimes fail and produce outputs with low entropy, leading to security vulnerabilities. The NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-90 series provides guidelines and recommendations for generating random numbers for cryptographic applications and describes 10 black-box entropy estimation methods. This paper evaluates the effectiveness and limitations of the SP 800-90 methods by exploring the accuracy of these estimators using simulated random numbers with known entropy, investigating the correlation between entropy estimates, and studying the impacts of deterministic transformations on the estimators.
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    Observations on Nist Sp 800-90b Entropy Estimators (Jan, 10.1007/S12095-025-00778-7, 2025)
    (Springer, 2025) Aslan, Melis; Doganaksoy, Ali; Saygi, Zulfukar; Turan, Meltem Sonmez; Sulak, Fatih
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