Abstract
This study introduces the Counter-Offset mode, a novel advancement in block cipher encryption techniques designed to enhance the traditional Counter mode’s resistance to differential cryptanalysis. By integrating a unique input transformation mechanism, the Counter-Offset mode significantly improves upon the security features of the conventional Counter mode without compromising its efficiency and ability to process data blocks in parallel. Through a rigorous security analysis, we demonstrate that this innovative mode not only maintains the essential advantages of its predecessor—including parallelizability and low overhead—but also offers increased protection against cryptanalytic attacks. Our findings suggest that the Counter-Offset mode presents a compelling solution for applications requiring high security without the expense of reduced performance. This work lays the groundwork for future investigations into its application across various cryptographic systems, highlighting its potential to address emerging security challenges in the digital age.
Publisher
Peertechz Publications Private Limited