SANDstorm hash
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox". The SANDstorm hash[1] is a cryptographic hash function designed in 2008 by Mark Torgerson, Richard Schroeppel, Tim Draelos, Nathan Dautenhahn, Sean Malone, Andrea Walker, Michael Collins, and Hilarie Orman for the NIST SHA-3 competition.
The SANDstorm hash was accepted into the first round of the NIST hash function competition, but was not accepted into the second round.[2]
Architecture
The hash function has an explicit key schedule.[3] It uses an 8-bit by 8-bit S-box.[3] The hash function can be parallelized on a large range of platformsScript error: No such module "Unsubst". using multi-core processing.[4]
Both SANDstorm-256 and SANDstorm-512 run more than twice as slowly as SHA-2 as measured by cpb.[3]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
As of 2009, no collision attack or preimage attack against SANDstorm is known which is better than the trivial birthday attack or long second preimage attack.[3]
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