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Inthis short note, we study all-or-nothing transforms, which wererecently proposed by Rivest as a mode of operation for blockciphers. We study transforms of this type that provide unconditionalsecurity. A simple construction for linear transforms is given,and some existence and non-existence results for general transformsare derived from a combinatorial characterization of these objects.
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Stinson, D.R. Something About All or Nothing (Transforms). Designs, Codes and Cryptography 22, 133–138 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008304703074
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