In cryptography, Square (sometimes written SQUARE) is a block cipher invented by Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen.
The design, published in 1997, is a forerunner to Rijndael, which has been adopted as the Advanced Encryption Standard.
Square was introduced together with a new form of cryptanalysis discovered by Lars Knudsen, called the "Square attack".
The structure of Square is a substitution–permutation network with eight rounds, operating on 128-bit blocks and using a 128-bit key.
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