miscreant 0.4.0-beta2

Misuse resistant symmetric encryption library providing AES-SIV (RFC 5297), AES-PMAC-SIV, and STREAM constructions
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Rust implementation of Miscreant: Advanced symmetric encryption library which provides the AES-SIV (RFC 5297), AES-PMAC-SIV, and STREAM constructions. These algorithms are easy-to-use (or rather, hard-to-misuse) and support encryption of individual messages or message streams.

AES-SIV provides nonce-reuse misuse-resistance (NRMR): accidentally reusing a nonce with this construction is not a security catastrophe, unlike it is with more popular AES encryption modes like AES-GCM. With AES-SIV, the worst outcome of reusing a nonce is an attacker can see you've sent the same plaintext twice, as opposed to almost all other AES modes where it can facilitate chosen ciphertext attacks and/or full plaintext recovery.

For more information, see the toplevel README.md.

Requirements

miscreant.rs works on stable rust since 1.27. By default it is built with aesni support which requires an x86 instruction set. You can disable this with the aes-soft feature flag which enables usage on other architectures.

The default configuration uses the core::arch API for stable access to CPU intrinsics, namely the Intel AES-NI instructions which provide a hardware implementation of AES.

To access these features, you will need to pass the following as RUSTFLAGS:

RUSTFLAGS=-Ctarget-feature=+aes

You can configure your ~/.cargo/config to always pass these flags:

[build]
rustflags = ["-Ctarget-feature=+aes"]

Help and Discussion

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Documentation

Please see the Rustdocs on docs.rs for API documentation.

Security Notice

Though this library is written by cryptographic professionals, it has not undergone a thorough security audit, and cryptographic professionals are still humans that make mistakes.

This library makes an effort to use constant time operations throughout its implementation, however actual constant time behavior has not been verified.

Use this library at your own risk.

Code of Conduct

We abide by the Contributor Covenant and ask that you do as well.

For more information, please see CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/miscreant/miscreant

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as noted below, without any additional terms or conditions.

License

Copyright (c) 2017-2018 The Miscreant Developers.

The Rust implementation of Miscrenant specifically is licensed under either of:

at your option.