MAGENTA
In
cryptography,
MAGENTA is a
symmetric key block cipher developed by
Deutsche Telekom. The name MAGENTA is an
acronym for
Multifunctional Algorithm for General-purpose Encryption and Network Telecommunication Applications. (The color
magenta is also part of the
corporate identity of Deutsche Telekom.) The cipher was submitted to the
Advanced Encryption Standard process, but did not advance beyond the first round;
cryptographic weaknesses were discovered and it was found to be one of the slower ciphers submitted [
1].
MAGENTA has a
block size of 128
bits and
key sizes of 128, 192 and 256 bits. It is a
Feistel cipher with six rounds.
After the presentation of the cipher at the first AES conference, several cryptographers immediately found vulnerabilities [
2]. These were written up and presented at the second AES conference (Biham et al, 1999).
*
Eli Biham, Alex Biryukov, Niels Ferguson,
Lars Knudsen,
Bruce Schneier and
Adi Shamir, "Cryptanalysis of Magenta", Second AES candidate conference, April 1999
(PDF).
*
John Savard's description of Magenta*
SCAN's entry for the cipher*
Paper describing Magenta