![]() Round function of DEAL  | |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Designers | Lars Knudsen | 
| First published | 1998 | 
| Derived from | DES | 
| Related to | Ladder-DES | 
| Cipher detail | |
| Key sizes | 128, 192 or 256 bits | 
| Block sizes | 128 bits | 
| Structure | Nested Feistel network | 
| Rounds | 6 (128- and 192-bit key) or 8 (256-bit key) | 
In cryptography, DEAL (Data Encryption Algorithm with Larger blocks) is a symmetric block cipher derived from the Data Encryption Standard (DES). Its design was presented Lars Knudsen at the SAC conference in 1997, and submitted as a proposal to the AES contest in 1998 by Richard Outerbridge.
DEAL is a Feistel network which uses DES as the round function. It has a 128-bit block size and a variable key size of either 128, 192, or 256 bits; with 128-bit and 192-bit keys it applies 6 rounds, or 8 rounds with 256-bit keys. It has performance comparable to Triple DES, and was therefore relatively slow among AES candidates.
See also
- Ladder-DES
 - Luby–Rackoff block cipher
 
References
- John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier (August 1999). Key-Schedule Cryptanalysis of DEAL (PDF/PostScript). 6th Annual International Workshop on Selected Areas in Cryptography (SAC '99). Kingston, Ontario: Springer-Verlag. pp. 118–134. Retrieved 2007-08-23.
 - Stefan Lucks: On Security of the 128-Bit Block Cipher DEAL. Fast Software Encryption 1999: 60–70
 
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