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    BEDBUG CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    BEDBUG CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    A family of FLEA-inspired CSPRNGs and Stream Ciphers

    BEDBUG is a small, fast, cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator (CSPRNG) and stream cipher. It exhibits uniform distribution, mixes rapidly (with worst-case avalanche better than 16-bits), has no detected bias, and comes in three variants: BEDBUG128, with an internal state array of 128+3 32-bit words; BEDBUG256, with an internal state of 256+3 words; and BEDBUG512 with a 512+3-word state. The former permit seeding with a key of up to 4096 or 8192 bits, the latter with a 16384-bit key. The BEDBUG generator itself is a mere 5 lines of code: Three rotations; two pseudo-random lookups. ...
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    MOTE CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    MOTE CSPRNG & Stream Cipher

    A family of small-state CSPRNGs and Stream Ciphers

    ...MOTE exhibits uniform distribution, mixes extremely rapidly, has no detected bias, and comes in three variants: MOTE8, with an internal state array of 8+4 32-bit words; MOTE16, with an internal state of 16+4 words; and MOTE32 with a 32+4-word state. The former permit seeding with a key of up to 256 or 512 bits, the latter with a 1024-bit key. Reduced to essentials, MOTE is only 5 lines of code: Ten arithmetic and bitwise operations in all. It's called MOTE because a PRNG can't be made much smaller (or faster) without introducing bias or severely reducing avalanche. ...
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