Reza Reyhanitabar received his PhD in Computer Science from University of Wollongong (UOW) in Australia in 2010. Dr Reyhanitabar is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Computer and Information Security Research in UOW and a visiting fellow at COSIC in K.U. Leuven. His research interests are mainly in symmetric key cryptography with a focus on provable security of hash functions. He is a senior member of Australian Computer Society, and a member of Australian Information Security Association, Research Network for a Secure Australia, and IACR.
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Fault analysis of the KATAN family of block ciphers (with Shekh Faisal Abdul-Latip, Willy Susilo, and Jennifer Seberry), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2012)
In this paper, we investigate security of the KATAN family of block ciphers against differential...
On capabilities of hash domain extenders to preserve enhanced security properties (with Willy Susilo), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2012)
In this paper, we study property preservation capabilities of several domain extension transforms for hash...
Extended cubes: Enhancing the cube attack by extracting low-degree non-linear equations (with Jennifer R. Seberry, Willy Susilo, and Shekh Faisal Abdul-Latip), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2011)
Contributions to the theory and application of cryptographic hash functions, University of Wollongong Thesis Collection (2010)
Cryptographic hash functions have been used to a great extent in many applications; most importantly,...
Enhanced security notions for dedicated-key hash functions: Definitions and relationships (with Willy Susilo and Yi Mu), 17th International Workshop, FSE 2010 Fast Software Entryption, 7-10 February 2, Korea. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2010)
In this paper, we revisit security notions for dedicated-key hash functions, considering two essential theoretical...